Recently I visited Timanfaya National Park in Lanzarote (Canary Islands). This is a beautiful volcanic area, with stunning views. Unfortunately, you can only drive your car to the visitors center, and have to take a bus (included in the entry fee) to see the various features. For a photographer that is a regular nightmare, but […]
I’ve been playing with the Canon TS-E 24mm tilt/shift lens. Most people think of this lens as something only useful for shooting architecture, but a tilt/shift is actually quite versatile. You can use it for panorama photos as well, for example. By combining two photos that were shifted left and right, you’ll get a panorama […]
Canon has released a firmware update for the EOS-1D X, version 2.03. This update adds several new features and fixes some bugs. To me, the most important new feature is that you can now use manual settings with Auto-ISO and still have exposure compensation. Of course this is not really exposure compensation, because the ISO-value […]
Shadows/Highlights is a very effective Photoshop adjustment, but unfortunately it doesn’t exist as an adjustment layer, like so many other adjustments. It’s still possible to use this in a non-destructive way however, if you use the following trick. Select the layer you want to adjust and choose ‘Layer – Smart Object – Convert to Smart […]
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