This Friday we have an image of Lauren taken in the wonder winter land of Michigan. We fix exposure, recover details in the shadows and sharpen.
If you haven’t heard, tomorrow night, March 19th, 2011. The moon will be closest to the earth as it has been in 20 years. Should make for some great shots! Right?
One thing I’ve learned about shooting the moon is that a little post processing goes a looooong way to making the moon ‘snap!’.
This week we take a single photo and show how to edit the same fixes in three different photo editing packages: Apple iPhoto, Apple Aperture and Photoshop with Nik Software Tools.
Inaugural episode of Photo Friday Fix. This episode we review some quick fixes in Apple Aperture that can make any photo pop.
I have been doing a lot more photography at dusk and have been rather upset at some of the blurry images I’ve produced. Between the aperture settings and slow shutter speeds, it has become obvious I needed to invest in a MonoPod.
Learned a lesson today while working with Black & White photos, exporting with a ColorSync Profile and uploading them to an online service. What happened after upload is that 2 out of 3 services showed the images darker than I intended them to be. (To be honest, the fact they were B&W doesn’t factor [...]

