This is probably the most helpful website I found for people like me who know nothing about using a DSLR. Its extremely idiot proof.
http://web.canon.jp/imaging/enjoydslr/index.html
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This is probably the most helpful website I found for people like me who know nothing about using a DSLR. Its extremely idiot proof.
http://web.canon.jp/imaging/enjoydslr/index.html
Best thing to ever happen to my workflow is PS actions.
http://blog.epicedits.com/2008/03/07...oshop-actions/
One I use everyday is one I made to create web thumbnails for my clients galleries. Combine this with a script to do the upload and the whole procedure takes one click and a coffee break.
Really good skin retouch filter procedure.
http://freeonlineclasses.net/photosh...smoothing.html
New School of Photography - Good tutorials on the main page then a lot of content in the forums. Fast responses/good crowd. Owned by a skiier, he posts here a bit (jacobsen1).
Also, if you're a landscaper, FredMiranda has some damn good landscape forum action.
a few more tips on sequences...
http://blog.chasejarvis.com/blog/200...sequences.html
Here's another sequence thingy on a forum page: http://photography-on-the.net/forum/....php?p=5709155
video editing...
http://www.izzyvideo.com/
An explanation of how depth of field relates to aperture. Maybe old news to some but I never knew that this is how it worked.
Link
I just stumbled upon this. Its got pretty much everything you could ever ask a question about. I haven't looked through all 100, but the ones I have checked have been pretty good.
http://photo.tutsplus.com/articles/r...professionals/
He also includes UV and IR performance for a lot of lenses.
A couple of great sticky threads on shooting UV and IR with Nikon, including lenses, bodies, filters, light sources, camera conversion, etc
http://nikongear.com/smf/index.php?board=57.0
I visited these all links, which includes a very vast guide about the working with the photoshop. It is such a very useful for end-users, and great to work with the old and new photographs. I like to appreciate all for sharing this superb tutorial.
Came across this site. Suprised they aren't mags. I'm sure somebody knows these guys.
http://actionphotoschool.com/
Here's a site I run with my friend that has TONS of tips for shooting skiing/boarding:
http://www.actionphotoschool.com
10 Tips for Ski and Snowboard Photography
Nailing Focus
Capturing Classic Powder Shots
Basic Sports photography tutorials, related to whitewater kayaking:
http://www.kayakphoto.com/darinmcquoid/tutorials.html
Pre-visualizing a shot tutorial from Adam Barker.
http://www.adambarkerphotography.com...i-photography/
Use median blending for noise reduction. Works for static scenes, high ISO and astrophotography. http://petapixel.com/2013/05/29/a-lo...dian-blending/
Thanks dear for your great post :) . These links are potential for me. I can get many information from that links. Again thanks for your good job. :computer:
Awesome, I shall contribute.
i need a tutorial for picking up about another 5 grand worth of gear and funding for 8 months travel....
Thanks all! This gave me so much new knowledge! :D