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Welcome to the 103rd issue of the Digital Darkroom
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A happy holiday season to all, and best wishes for an outstanding 2012!
In this issue of Digital Darkroom, check out Jim Zuckerman's excellent Featured Article ("Photoshop Tip: How to Replace a Sky") and Deb Sandidge's Featured Blog ("Travel Photography and Creative Photo Projects").
Kicking off the new year will be our January online session of both 4-week courses and 8-week classes. School begins on January 4th, but if you enroll now, you can get started with an early lesson!
In an online BetterPhoto class, you'll have fun and learn a lot - without the expense of an on-location workshop! Our photography and Photoshop courses are affordable and fit right into your busy schedule. In addition, we are very proud of our virtual classroom, which is very interactive and very convenient. Take a quick tour...
That's it for now. Have fun with your photography, and Happy New Year!
Kerry Drager
Newsletter Editor
To read the online version of the Digital Darkroom at our Web site, visit http://www.betterphoto.com/digitalpics/
Have a great month!
Jim Miotke
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In This Issue: Thursday, December 29, 2011
![]() The Two of Us I was thrilled to photograph these two Monarch Butterflies, together. But, the b/g behind the upper butterfly was less than desirable. I applied three textures to disguise the problem. Each texture with different blending modes, fills and opacities. Textures from ShadowHouse © Carla Capra carlacapra.com Nikon D70S Digital... |
Featured Article: Photoshop Tip: How to Replace a Sky
BetterPhoto instructor Jim Zuckerman tells - and shows - how he turned a ho-hum image into an eye-grabbing one by replacing a boring sky.
Read more...
| Each month, the best Before and After will be featured in the Digital Darkroom. To participate, upload a Before (original) picture then start a discussion on it (using the Discuss This Photo link under the picture). After telling us how you did created the effect, select "1" or "2" from the Upload Image pull-down menu, and submit an optional intermediate image and a final (After) photo. Aim to educate and inspire by sharing a concise, detailed explanation of your technique. Enjoy! |
Featured Blog: Travel Photography and Creative Photo Projects
| in her excellent new BetterPhoto Instructor Insights blog, Deborah Sandidge talks about close-up photography, photo projects, and an awesome Photoshop plug-in... Learn more... |
These Photoshop and Lightroom Courses Offer Video Lessons!
In the following online classes, videos reveal the techniques! Best yet, these courses are fully interactive.
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New Book Focuses on Giving Your Creativity a Big Boost!
| The latest title in the BetterPhoto Guide series - The BetterPhoto Guide to Creative Digital Photography - has just been published. Co-authored by Jim Miotke and Kerry Drager, this how-to book covers a variety of topics: getting started (creative visualization), lens perspective (wide vs. telephoto), point of view, natural light and exploring the times of day, the elements of design, composition (following and breaking the rules, plus advanced concepts), depth and balance, photographing motion (from freezing action to in-camera painterly effects), personal projects, etc.
Need more? See excerpts from the book... |
New Photo Discussions
New Photo Discussion 1: On Mormon Row
- Bobby Ray Goodman See Bobby's Basic BetterPholio™ Response 1:The colors, tones, lighting, perspective, treatment & mood make for an exceptional work of art, Terry! Hope to see this again, my friend! I would frame & hang that! - Patrick Rouzes See Patrick's Basic BetterPholio™ Response 2:Beautiful painterly effects with your marvelous DD work, Terry! You've turned this classic scene into a masterpiece - terrific color, light and textures. Sorry I haven't been by in a while... - Rona L. Schwarz See Rona's Basic BetterPholio™ Visit photosbyrona.com - Rona's Deluxe BetterPholio™ Read this discussion online Respond to this discussion | |
New Photo Discussion 2: Heracles & Appolon
- Jack Gaskin See Jack's Basic BetterPholio™ Response 1:Thank you Jack. This technique I learned from Jim Zuckerman (BetterPhoto instructor & pro photographer). He taught me to have a collection of sky and cloud pictures and use them to replace dull skies whenever needed. This was the case when we went together to Turkey last month, to photograph the statues on Mount Nemrut. Alex - alexander decoster See alexander's Basic BetterPholio™ Response 2:You learned the sky lesson well, Alex! It looks great behind the stone heads, which look terrific, with excellent DOF and details. This looks like an interesting place. - Lindley Ranke See Lindley's Basic BetterPholio™ Response 3:Hello Lindley, Thanks for your comments. Indeed, this place is more then magic. We woke up at 2 o´clock in the morning to drive about 2 hours, start walking the mountain and just wait for the early morning light. The light was beautiful (on the stone heads) but the sky..... alex - alexander decoster See alexander's Basic BetterPholio™ Read this discussion online Respond to this discussion | |
New Photo Discussion 3: Eiffel tower. France.
Happy to see you are back again. Missed you. I love this technique. Alex - alexander decoster See alexander's Basic BetterPholio™ Response 1:Fantastic POV and tone. Awesome capture and presentation, Lyn! - Dave Montero See Dave's Basic BetterPholio™ Response 2:I love this Lyn. The sepia and texture gives a real old world feel :) - Jana Foster See Jana's Basic BetterPholio™ Read this discussion online Respond to this discussion | |
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