photographytechnique
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My wife baked some AWESOME brownies, so we thought we’d try our hand at some food photography.
I love this backlit sunset technique; I’ve got to use it more often!
I had one chance to do this shot — I had to diffuse the flash and guess the exposure. Turned out about as creepy as it appeared in real life; it was a tour de force in whatever limited photo skills I possess.
Couldn’t quite get the colors right here.
This picture consistently makes me feel dizzy.
Trying out this two pieces of paper method for creating a softbox. It’s called “Mini Macro Studio for less than $0.02”.
Tiny planets from photographs - “All these pictures are 360° panoramas projected to look like small planets.”
The effect is quite impressive. Furthermore, the author provides some great resources, with tools by the names of autopano-sift, hugin, enblend, mathmap, and PTBlender. So, the post processing looks technically demanding, but the final result looks stunningly simplistic.
Unbelivable smoke pictures - I like the idea that he isn’t taking pictures of the smoke, but using smoke to make photographs. I think that’s an important distinction.
Timelapse photography - Using the Canon camera (one model newer than my own), this guy makes some incredible timelapse movies with software set to snap an image over a certain time interval. “Montreal Sunset Shards” is one of my favorites.
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