Posted on September 1, 2019
During a recent workshop on the Oregon Coast, I was presented with a common problem: I wanted to do a long exposure shot to enhance a somewhat boring sky, but the wind was blowing around grasses in the foreground and they would be hopelessly blurry with a long shutter speed image. How to handle this?? […]
Posted on October 7, 2018
During our recent photography workshop in the Grand Tetons we chose String Lake as our last evening shooting location. Due to a slightly extended stay at an earlier spot, we now found ourselves racing the sun as we made our dash toward String Lake along the Jenny Lake Loop road. Finally arriving, we gathered our […]
Posted on August 2, 2016
The Objective: Recently the folks at Sleeklens contacted me with a request to do a review of one of their products. The Sleeklens founders were apparently dissatisfied with the products that offered what they called quick-fix or “all-in-one” approaches to using Lightroom and Photoshop products. As a goal they set out to create real and […]
Posted on March 6, 2016
Sean Molin had a great article in Fstoppers called “Lightroom: You’re Doing it All Wrong“. It help explain what I have found many using Lightroom miss. The advice on keywording, rating and flagging also worth considering.