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Old 10-06-2009, 10:51 PM
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I'm interested in a tutorial for creating time lapse videos using photography. Especially sunsets. How do you expose each shot since you'll be loosing light as the sun goes down?
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Old 10-08-2009, 02:56 AM
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I'd love a tutorial on lens flare and shooting into the sun. I see all these lovely shots of kids with the sun behind them and the rays popping up the side of them, but I just dont seem to be able to do it myself. Any tips on settings etc would be great.
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Old 10-08-2009, 03:02 AM
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Old 10-09-2009, 01:45 AM
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Here is what I currently would like to have a tutorials about:

1. How to use a CPL filter. I have a CPL for one of my lenses and was shooting away with it then come to read some forums and various websites and find out you can rotate it to achieve different results. I have no idea how to use this filter and cant find any tutorials on it.

2. Histogram How To: I see posts about photographers using the histogram to determine a proper exposure. An intro to what a histogram is and how to use it when taking photos would be very helpful. I think this would translate into using Levels in PS(E) as well.
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Old 10-12-2009, 01:28 PM
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Here is what I currently would like to have a tutorials about:

1. How to use a CPL filter. I have a CPL for one of my lenses and was shooting away with it then come to read some forums and various websites and find out you can rotate it to achieve different results. I have no idea how to use this filter and cant find any tutorials on it.

2. Histogram How To: I see posts about photographers using the histogram to determine a proper exposure. An intro to what a histogram is and how to use it when taking photos would be very helpful. I think this would translate into using Levels in PS(E) as well.
Regarding Polarizers:

The front part of the filter can rotate to adjust the amount of polarization. The proper, intended use for these filters, is to cut glare and reduce reflections from all materials except shiny metal objects. A polarizer will help you to see through the glare of a river or a lake’s surface. Wildlife and nature photographers use polarizers sparingly, to cut the sky’s reflection on animal fur and feathers, and the land itself. To set a polarizer for such images, you point it at something earthy-brown in colour-this can be a tree bark, dirt, etc., then the front lens of the filter is rotated to give the brown dirt a dark chocolate-y colour-then it is ready to use for your nature, landscape and wildlife images. Polarizers can also deepen blue skies, making white clouds stand out, but realise that over-use can accentuate noise in blue skies. To cut glare the camera needs to be at 30 degrees to the water surface, or shop window to work 100%.To use for darkening the blue in skies, the camera needs to be around 90 degrees to the sun to have any visible effect, you just turn the front element to the shade you desire .

and Regarding Histograms:

By studying the histogram on the camera’s monitor screen, we can adjust our exposure compensation to ensure that the bulk of the graph is just to the right of centre, and each end is just touching bottom corners.- If left-hand side of graph climbs left screen edge, the shot will be under-exposed, with no detail in the shadow areas: If the same thing happens to the right-hand side, highlights will be blown, rendering the shot totally useless. For a second opinion, we can use the highlight flashes, also on the monitor screen, which flash black and white when highlights are blown.

regards, Ken
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Old 10-12-2009, 04:25 PM
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Default Popping a photo out of a frame/border

I've seen this technique a few times and would love to try it myself.
This is where the subj. of the photo...say a frog or something, is leaping out of the border of the photo into another border.

How is this done?

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Old 10-12-2009, 05:16 PM
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I've seen this technique a few times and would love to try it myself.
This is where the subj. of the photo...say a frog or something, is leaping out of the border of the photo into another border.

How is this done?

Thanks!!!!
Sounds like you're talking about an OOB effect (out of bounds).

Here is a Photoshop tutorial for it. Hope this helps.
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How to shoot snow?? Looking for detail and texture instead of white nothingness...or too much blue...or the rest of the photo being too dark.
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Old 10-12-2009, 07:23 PM
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I've seen this technique a few times and would love to try it myself.
This is where the subj. of the photo...say a frog or something, is leaping out of the border of the photo into another border.

How is this done?

Thanks!!!!
OOB



1. I used the pen tool to select the front half of the dandelion, (work path)

2. Ctrl+J Then I hid the selection

3. I used the rectangular marquee tool to create a box for the image frame. Select free transform-Holding down Ctrl key , I pulled the corner boxes to where I wanted them I placed frame outline where I wanted it .

4. I created a new layer and filled it with white-make white foreground color and press alt-backspace

5. Then I used select> modify> contract 30 pixels - I hit backspace to make the frame

6. Then: layer> styles> stroke 3 pixels, making it black

7. Then image > hue/saturation - I slid lightness slider all the way to the left

8. I unhid the selection layer and applied the original layer-Flattened then saved

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Old 10-21-2009, 12:38 PM
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Default Dri??

Can anyone tell me how to make DRI image and which software to use?

I know that HDR is photomatrix, is this process similar?

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