World War II in Photos – Alan Taylor – In Focus – The Atlantic.
A stunning display of photography from World War II. You will be able to spend a long time here if you are a buff of history, humanity or photography.
World War II in Photos – Alan Taylor – In Focus – The Atlantic.
A stunning display of photography from World War II. You will be able to spend a long time here if you are a buff of history, humanity or photography.
I had the occasion to meet a fellow phography and Photoshop enthusiast – Mike Warren. If you are looking for Photoshop Actions or information, give him a visit at his website www.mwphotoshopactions.com
Paul
I have recently completed a new Photoshop action that will facilitate the making of a multipanel gallery wrap. What makes this action interesting is that it takes the right side of one panel and places it on the wrap of the left side of the adjacent panel. If you have produced multipanel gallery wraps, you know what I am talking about! Click HERE to go to the page.
Paul
Do you use a bubble level when you shoot photos? If so, you can stop reading right now. If you don’t, then you probably have realized that you need to perform some ( Hopefully ) minor rotations when editing your photos. If there are horizontal elements in your photo, this can be fairly easy. If there aren’t, then you may be looking for some clues within the photo. One thing we count on is water being level. Standing water is, moving water is not so beware… If we have level water, then a reflection of something beyond the water will be vertical to that thing in the photo. A quick glance at the photo in the tutorial will tell you everything you need to know.
Click HERE to visit that tutorial.
Do you like the look of an image made with a full frame fisheye? I do, but a lot of people don’t, or you may want to use the lens as a cheat for an ultra-wide rectilinear lens. If you do, then you may want to visit a page where I discuss and show examples of an image that has been both defished and perspective corrected. That page is here.