1. Tripod - You need these to be stable.
2. All other Filters
3. SD Cards
4. Lens'
5. Camera bags/Cases
Showing posts with label red filter. Show all posts
Showing posts with label red filter. Show all posts
Friday
5 Photography things it's NOT ok to buy cheaper
Labels:
adobe photoshop,
beginners,
budget cameras,
cheap photography,
pentax,
photography tutorial,
photoshop,
red filter,
sony,
tripod
Thursday
Top ten must have accessories | Wildlife/landscape photography.
Top 10 must have camera accessories for landscape/wildlife photographers
1. Tripod
2. Lens
3. UV Filter
4. Zoom lens
5. Spare batteries
6. Spare Memory cards
7. Binoculars
8. Stool/sheet to sit on
9. Bottle of water
10. Mobile phone
Friday
Dark & Dramatic images - Photoshop Tutorial
Creating atmosphere in photography is one of the hardest things to do. I find that keeping the photo interesting, while dark and gloomy proves very difficult. I've recently discovered a way to make these look brilliant in very few steps.
You will need: a Red Filter, Photoshop.
1. Take a photograph of a landscape with your red filter on.
2. In photoshop - Image>Adjustments>Hue/Saturation - Take the saturation all the way down.
3. Adjust your levels to match the end of the graph (CMD/CTRL + L)
And you should end up with something like this!!!
You will need: a Red Filter, Photoshop.
1. Take a photograph of a landscape with your red filter on.
2. In photoshop - Image>Adjustments>Hue/Saturation - Take the saturation all the way down.
3. Adjust your levels to match the end of the graph (CMD/CTRL + L)
And you should end up with something like this!!!
Labels:
black and white,
dark and gloomy,
photography tips,
photoshop,
photoshop tutorial,
red filter
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