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Canon 7D Tips – Start with HDR, Finish in Photoshop

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With all the excitement over HDR and the ease of Lightroom, many people have become lazy when it comes to using Photoshop. In doing so, you are missing out on so much potential to create a real WOW! The above photo started with HDR and [...]

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Photoshop CS5 – Finishing HDR with Topaz Adjust 4

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Earlier in the week, I wrote about how I used the Sigma 50-500mm to zoom in and save a Reluctant Sunset. I used this lens to zoom in and shoot several sets of HDR. I merged the photos with Photoshop CS5 and then used Topaz [...]

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Canon 7D Tips – The Reluctant Sunset

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I spent Saturday at Robert Mosses State Park, right near where they were filming Men In Black 3. The massive tents for MIB3 are still standing but no activity. I did bring my camera, just in case. At least it was a beautiful day.

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Best of Photoframd Photoshop CS5 Tips and Tricks

Photoshop CS5 – Easy Gritty Grunge Effect with Topaz Adjust 4

Photoshop CS5 – Grunge Me D with Topaz Adjust 4 (Gritty Grunge Part 2)

Photoshop CS5 – Grunge Me BW with Topaz [...]

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Canon 7D Tips – Auto Exposure Bracketing 6 images or more

During PhotoPlus Expo, I took at great seminar called “Many to One” taught by Katrin Eismann which covered HDR as well as time-lapse and panoramas. She recommended using 5 or more images for High Dynamic Range. Since then, I have heard [...]

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