Photo Contests: Are They “Photo Fishing”?
Note: I have seen some contests on occasion that don’t appear to be “fishing for photos”, so pay close attention. There are good ones out there—be patient and they’ll come [read more]
Note: I have seen some contests on occasion that don’t appear to be “fishing for photos”, so pay close attention. There are good ones out there—be patient and they’ll come [read more]
NOTE: This article is for older versions of Photoshop (prior to CS6/CC), but the fundamentals still apply. Hello again, fellow photographers and Photoshop-people! In the last article, I talked about [read more]
Copyright © Andy Long Seeing the sky dancing all above you makes you beg for more. Every photographer has one. In fact, most people have one. It might contain one [read more]
Nina, a dressed- up Chihuahua, cycles down Deco Drive at night with her tip jar. Hot neon signs glowed above classic Deco hotels. Cool teal-colored Atlantic waves kissed the nearby [read more]
When I took my first Fine Art Photography course many years ago, I learned how a subtle edge burn could improve a photograph. By encouraging a viewer’s eye to move [read more]
Level: Intermediate/Advanced Add some fun details and drama to your image by making rain. Features: 1. Layers 2. Create reflections 3. Adjust size of drops 4. Add motion blur Let’s [read more]
NOTE: This article is for older versions of Photoshop (prior to CS6/CC), but the fundamentals still apply. Copyright © John Watts Frustrated by the fact that your photographic prints don’t [read more]
NOTE: This article is for older versions of Photoshop (prior to CS6/CC), but the fundamentals still apply. Mt. Whitney, Sierra Nevada Range Having challenges getting your image sharpened properly in [read more]
Looking at the glorious colors of Fall through your lens is a joy. Leaves are a fine subject for creative post-processing. Let’s check out seven quick Photoshop tips that work [read more]
Would you like to have some fun using your never-ending creativity? Here’s an easy image editing tutorial that will help you to create some wonderful, imaginary crazy faces. When I [read more]
The Document Window: There is quite a bit of information that can be gleaned from the Document Window, without opening separate menus to find that information elsewhere. Take a look [read more]
Photo contests are becoming more creative every year and it’s not just contests anymore! Once again, they all “sound” so enticing. IMPORTANT NOTE:And now, there’s a new venue. Watch out [read more]
Copyright © John Watts Suriname, South America GET UPDATE INFORMATION for CS6/CC by clicking on the links. Previously, I talked about the 8 basic elements of a good color print. [read more]
Ever get frustrated because your good sense tells you not to take your new passenger car on a jeep trail, but you just know the best scenery can be found [read more]
You and your classmates stare down at a blank white sheet of paper in a tray filled with photographic chemistry. You’re in a darkroom lit only by a dim, red-colored [read more]
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