Top Tutorials of 2012
2012 was one of my best years for tutorial creation. With over 75 tutorials released, you’re bound to find something that will help you out in your project. In this post, you’ll find 20 of my top tutorials of 2012!
2012 was one of my best years for tutorial creation. With over 75 tutorials released, you’re bound to find something that will help you out in your project. In this post, you’ll find 20 of my top tutorials of 2012!
Using Lightroom 4.1 and Photoshop CS6, you can create stunning HDR images without the use of a 3rd party plugin, and you’ll be left with with great results!
Everyone loves a bit of customization from time to time. Not only does it make the application ‘yours’, but for tutorial makers, it can also act as subtle ‘branding’. Lightroom 4 has two little known features that you may like to check out.
Don’t you have it when you take a fantastic photo, only to notice that one area of the photo is blurry? Don’t toss it just yet! You may just be able to save it. Let me show you how!
As a fan of HDR photography, I was quite excited when Nik Software announced HDR Efex Pro 2. This update is packed with an updated UI, unified editing, and faster processing! Check out this video to see what’s new!
Any photographer will tell you the pain that chromatic aberrations and color fringing can cause. While Lightroom 4 was a fantastic upgrade, it was missing extended support for color fringing. However, Lightroom 4.1 changes all that! Let’s take a look at how the new Defringing tool can help perfect your images!
For those who have been following me for some time, you probably know I’m a big fan of HDR photography. However, not all photographers can pull off the HDR effect as well as Trey Ratcliff. In today’s inspiration piece, we’ll take a look at some of his breathtaking work.
During my stay in London, we had the privilege of visiting Stonehenge, one of the most amazing assortment of rocks you’ve ever seen. And what’s a trip to Stonehenge without some pictures!