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Professional wave photographer Clark Little, captures incredible photos from inside the wave. There may be no athlete in the shot, but the action is all there!As seen on Good Morning America.
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Removing logos is an important part of editing for stock agencies, and for your personal portfolio. Content aware fill is one of the easiest and quickest methods for removal but only works in certain situations. NOTE: Content aware fill is only available with photoshop CS5 and above.
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Removing logos is an important part of editing for stock agencies, and for your personal portfolio. Content aware fill is one of the easiest and quickest methods for removal but only works in certain situations. NOTE: This method will only work with photoshop CS5 and above.
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Whether you are just starting or you have been in business for a while, you probably have a website! If you don’t, you need to get one ASAP. Your portfolio will get your name out there, find you clients and sell your photos. It is probably the most important thing for every photographer.There...
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Dom Daher came up with a fresh idea, he mounted his camera on a remote controlled hellicopter and shot areal photos of Pro surfer Tim Boal. He also switched the camera with couple flashes and took photos from the beach with 500mm lens.
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Professional sports photographer Dave Black shows how he captures incredible shots of motocross racing using 8 hot shoe flashes mounted on 2 four squares. More flashes than almost anyone has, but the results really speak for themselves!
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As newer and better gear comes out, we all find that there is more that we want. New stuff is exciting and opens up worlds of great opportunities for creating different and unique images.The more gear we have, however, the more we are faced with the challange of deciding what to bring. There...
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Watching action sports movies could be a great way for you to get inspiried. Sometimes just watching your favourit action sports video, or one that just came out, will get you stoked on the sport and stoked to go out and get amazing photos. "The Art of FLIGHT" is a great example. Chech it out:
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From experience you may know how hard it is to make selections around bike spokes, ropes or furry pimp coats. Refine Edge is now equipped with Edge Detection, Refine Radius, Adjust Edge and Output tools to help you achieve great results in no time.Refine Edge was introduced in Photoshop CS3 for...
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Getty images photographer, Harry How, discusses what it takes to work with Getty, creating a great portfolio, and how to get started as a sports photographer. We really like how he mentions that he is an economic major with little to no photographic background and is self-taught!
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There are more tools available in photoshop than most people could ever know what to do with. Brushes, however, are possibly the most important tool that everyone should learn how to use.Contrary to what you might think, photoshop brushes are not just for painting or drawing cool designs...
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Elizabeth Kreutz travels around the world to capture the amazing stories of people parcticing sports.
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If you just got your first camera out of the box, you have probably reached for the Camera Modes dial and changed between the different settings a few times. Every camera these days have a variety of modes optimized for different shooting conditions, plus several advanced modes.In this article...
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Photographer Karl Taylor explains techniques for capturing motocross images using slow shutter speeds and panning. He also captures some great stop action images towards the end of the video using a telephoto, and shows his settings.
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With hundreds of different lenses on the market, it could be hard choosing the right lens. Mark help you make a smart decision when choosing a lens.
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We live in a “more-is-better” society. Always striving for bigger houses, more land, more things, and as photographers, more gear. It’s a trap we all get stuck in. Seeing that new piece of gear that we look at and tell ourselves, “I’d shoot more if I had that,” or “My shots would be so much...
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John Todd, is a professional photographer for over 21 year. In this video he is going to share few sports photography tips that can help amateurs start taking better photos.
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In a camera, the metering mode is what determines the exposure for the image. Most cameras by default are set to a standard evaluative metering mode that takes the overall exposure of the image and trys to make it as even as possible. In some situations this won't work! (Matrix/Evaluative...
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In a camera, the metering mode is what determines the exposure for the image. Most cameras by default are set to a standard evaluative metering mode that takes the overall exposure of the image and trys to make it as even as possible. In some situations this won't work! (Matrix/Evaluative...
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Marc Silber interviews strobe lighting expert David Hobby. This video offers a ton of great tips and advice that can and should be applied to shooting action, and action portraits. To learn more about lighting from David, be sure to check out his site: Strobist.com
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