Cut Light for Long Daylight Exposures
Garrapata Dawn light, originally uploaded by Jeff Sullivan. We’ve all seen those nice one or two second exposures which make waterfalls look silky. Select your… Read More »Cut Light for Long Daylight Exposures
Garrapata Dawn light, originally uploaded by Jeff Sullivan. We’ve all seen those nice one or two second exposures which make waterfalls look silky. Select your… Read More »Cut Light for Long Daylight Exposures
This is an updated and expanded version of an article I wrote a couple of years ago. Note the embedded links to related articles. I… Read More »16 Steps to Great Results!
Here are some speaking notes that I’ll use as I lead a Landscape Photography overview tonight. I’m going to try to cover the topic in… Read More »Landscape Photography in a Nutshell
Tree on Fire, originally uploaded by Jeff Sullivan. I see that question a lot posed online, in discussion groups, even under photos. To me liking… Read More »Color Accuracy vs. Art in Photo Post-processing, the Case for HDR
To get a photo sharp from way close to infinity, just focus on the hyperfocal point for your camera, f stop, and degree of zoom… Read More »Hyperfocal Landscape Photography: Maximize Your Depth of Field!
Polarizing filters are fairly well known for being able to darken a blue sky and increase contrast with white clouds in a scene, for reducing… Read More »Polarizing Filters: A Major Ally for Landscape Photography