Tag Archives: Perspective
Tips for Using Perspective and Scale in Photography
Relevant: only a few days left for The Fundamental Photo Editing Guide The world we live in is three dimensional. We see in three dimensions, yet when we photograph, we see only two dimensions. In order to create images that … Continue reading
A professional perspective: mirrorless cameras vs DSLRs
Why have some professional photographers eagerly embraced mirrorless, while others still hold out? Geoff Harris canvases opinions, for and against Interest in mirrorless cameras has grown steadily ever since Panasonic released the ground-breaking Lumix DMC-G1 in 2008, with photography pundits … Continue reading
Use Photoshop to Correct Perspective Distortion of Buildings in Your Images
Shooting buildings can be tricky. The main reason is that they are tall, and you need to get far away from them if you want to fit them into the frame. If you are shooting in the city, you don’t … Continue reading
Lightroom CC Adds Guided Upright Tool For Correcting Perspective In Photos
News You now get more control when straightening images The new Guided Upright tool in Lightroom CC offers controlled perspective correction… Popular Photography
Using a Wide-angle Lens with Wildlife for a New Perspective
With more and more budget telephoto lenses hitting the market, wildlife photography is becoming increasingly accessible. Consequently, you don’t have to look very far to see beautiful wildlife portraits, shot with a clean bokeh using a long lens. Close-ups like … Continue reading
The power of perspective in photography
A post by: Annie TaoPPHow to shoot a scene determines what kind of story you want to tell and what kind of mood you want viewers to feel when they look at a picture. The power of perspective outside the … Continue reading
Aerial Perspective
How-ToA favorite angle from which I love to make photographs is from very high above my subject. The higher up I get, the more unique the view. This compels the viewer to study the photo longer to discern why it’s … Continue reading
Aerial Perspective
How-ToA favorite angle from which I love to make photographs is from very high above my subject. The higher up I get, the more unique the view. This compels the viewer to study the photo longer to discern why it’s … Continue reading