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How to Shoot Stunning
Waterfalls, by Chris Murray
With their dramatic plunges, waterfalls are a popular photographic
subject, but they come with their share of technical complexities.
Selenium-Toned Prints
and Negatives, by Howard Bond
Selenium, the most popular toner, offers photographers higher
Dmax, greater print longevity, and a spectrum of tone options.
Here’s how to do it right.
Environmental Portraits,
by Bobbi Lane
By supplying carefully selected key details, a portrait can
tell a story about its subject. The author of a book on portraiture
offers valuable tips on how to do it best.
Portfolio: Eddie Soloway, “On the
Road”
Matting and Mounting
Your Photographs, by John Siskin
Here’s how to support your work with high-quality presentation.
A Landmark Shift in
Digital Tools, by Paul Schranz
New software entrants Aperture, Lightroom, and LightZone bring
photography back to its traditions—digitally. We examine
all three.
Minimize Sensor Spots
Using Aperture Settings, by Thomas Barker
Cleaning a camera in the field isn’t always practical;
the right aperture minimizes dust spots while losing minimal
depth of field.
A Visit to Lab Space,
by Ctein NEW Interactive Article: Work with Downloaded Images
This powerful color space—already in Photoshop—allows
better sharpening, contrast/color relationships, and more.
Speed Read, by Paul Schranz
Tests reveal the truth about speed when buying memory cards
and readers. |