Photography workflow: from shooting to archive
First of all, happy New Year! My first post of 2012 will be about photography. More specifically, about photography workflow. I often get asked about what’s the whole process I
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First of all, happy New Year! My first post of 2012 will be about photography. More specifically, about photography workflow. I often get asked about what’s the whole process I
The image above has a near-perfect exposure, with its dynamic range all inside the zones I to IX of Ansel Adams’ zone system. Although the ideal is to get perfect exposure
I am covering this photography topic today because I find rather interesting that most people I know do not use flash in their photos. It can be a very powerful
In my last post I talked about some tips on how to properly set up your gear and software to make HDR/Tone Mapped images. Continuing that HDR photography tutorial, I
First of all, you may see the image above larger on Flickr. Just click it. I posted an article a while ago about why we don’t need HDR in most situations. Sometimes,
It’s amazing how often I get questioned about depth of field (DoF). Since it’s been frequent in the past weeks, I’ll write about it a little. But first, click here to see
Photography is all about light and sometimes it doesn’t cooperate. It’s either the exposure which isn’t right, or the colors that are dull or over-saturated (or both). Even with modern
Although I use my ultra-wide-angle lenses a lot for landscape shots, I think that’s a waste of time in most photos, because the composition becomes too polluted and distracting. Hence,
HowTo written by myself and Ryan S. Arnold (IBM SW Engineer) about creating change-proof function wrappers in GLIBC. You may find it here. Related stories: glibc, Linux