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Freewell Magnetic Variable ND review: thin, fast, almost perfect
Freewell reinvents the wheel with a unique filter system designed for maximum flexibility and opportunity
Landscape photographer, designer and dad.
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Freewell reinvents the wheel with a unique filter system designed for maximum flexibility and opportunity
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Custom made LUTs that transform C-Log and C-Log 3 footage to Rec.709 while also adjusting exposure for faster editing and color grading
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Improving "straight out of camera" raw files with better de-mosaicing, de-noising and sharpening
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Couple of years ago when I first started a channel over at YouTube, I purchased a Godox SL-60W. I chose the 60W because it provided 60 watts of continuous, daylight-balanced light, had a high CRI value, plus a Bowens mount for attaching modifiers. But most importantly, the 60W cost hundreds
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Every photo has a frame. It’s where a photograph begins and ends. How a photographer chooses to use the frame when composing can influence how viewers perceive a subject. In the video below, I share how I think about framing and aspect ratio, plus images of mine that have
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Hardware color calibrated, 4K monitor for creatives, photographers and video editors
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Recommended camera settings when creating landscape images using the Canon EOS R5 and R6
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The Sigma 18-35mm f/1.8 DC HSM Art is a $700 variable zoom lens designed for APS-C, crop sensor cameras. The lens is available in a variety of mounts including Nikon, Sony, Pentax, and Canon. I’m primarily a Canon full-frame shooter, so this lens from 2013 has never
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How to decide which type of filter you invest in (if not both)
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Real world test of three L-bracket options for the Canon EOS R5 and R6 from ProMediaGear, Really Right Stuff, and Sunwayfoto
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Powerful, 150 watt RGB LED light with loads of customizable options and controls
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Film emulation presets and styles stylize digital images to resemble classic film stocks of the twentieth century: Kodak Portra 400, Fuji Pro 400, Kodak Ektar 100, Ilford Delta 400, just to name a few. They’re popular for matching digital images to film (a common task today in wedding photography)