This photographer uses photo stacking techniques and a microscope to show the iridescent beauty of peacock feathers

Iridescence is defined as the phenomenon of certain surfaces that appear to change colour as the angle of view or the angle of illumination changes, and that is highlighted especially well in these extreme close up images of these peacock feathers created by Canadian photographer Waldo Nell. Image stacking shots focused at different distances from a […]

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Instant Replay: Lightroom Workflow from Start to Finish

Rob Sylvan and Levi Sim are joined by Vanelli and Nick Minore and they’re going to show us how to rock the Lightroom Workflow. Starting with downloading from a memory card all the way to publishing finished photographs on the interwebs, these experts will open your eyes to terrific techniques for making your workflow better, easier, and safer.…

A lesson in color grading

If Shakespeare were a photographer today, he’d have lost so many jobs to his “To tone or not to tone” predicament that in comparison you’d probably be able to catch more snowflakes in your mouth during a 20 second freak blizzard than he would have landed paid work. Today I’m here with a video for […]

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Rumored Canon 5D Mark IV specs show impressive improvements inside and out

Its release is very likely a few months off, but Canon’s upcoming 5D Mark IV is already getting a more definitive specs list. Sent in to Canon Rumors from a reliable tipster, the successor to Canon’s 5D Mark III camera looks to be quite the improvement with improved specs and details across the board. According […]

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