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The Wild Side of Photography
Wild Side of Photography
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- Table of Contents
- + Landscape Blurs
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Landscape Blurs
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Part 2 - Image Processing Workflow
- Introduction
- Processing Workflow
- RAW Conversion In Lightroom
- A - Histogram, color balance and exposure adjustments
- B - All the other adjustments I made in Lightroom
- C - Lightroom Presets
- A - Selective Color
- B - Black Point Adjustment Curve
- C - High Pass Contrast Filter
- D - Smudge Tool
- E - Shadows/Highlights Adjustments
- F - Vibrance Adjustment
- Conclusion
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Part 2 - Image Processing Workflow
- + Show Time
- + Near and Far
- + Camera Obscura
- + Graffiti Made of Light
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The Earth from Above
- + Selective Focus
- + Color, Blur, and Verve
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Diver Down
- + Night Sights
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The Sun, the Moon, and the Stars
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Simple Ways to Shoot Spectacular Astrophotos
- Shooting the Moon
- Avoiding Camera Shake
- The Top Hat Method
- Focusing
- The Right Place at the Right Time
- Exposure
- Inside Your Photos
- Detail Photos
- Photographing the Sun
- Solar Exposure Times
- Build Your Own Sun Filter
- Additional Sun Filters
- Specialized Solar Telescopes
- Shooting from a Fixed Viewpoint
- Lenses
- Shooting Techniques
- Photographing Star Trails
- Image Processing on a Computer
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Simple Ways to Shoot Spectacular Astrophotos
- + Klip-Klap
- + The Flatbed Camera
- + What do You Print On?
- + Gotcha!
- + Soft-Focus Lens
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Little Planets
- + Light Changes Everything
- + A View From Above
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Camera Hacking
- + The Authors
Geared toward the adventurous photographer, The Wild Side of Photography provides a rich source of ideas and inspiration for fun projects ranging from clever to unconventional.
Learn to build a shift/tilt lens for your DSLR from an old junkyard 120 film camera, try the camera toss, shoot images from a kite, use a peephole door viewer as a fisheye lens, or build your own pinhole camera. Get ready to capture the perfect aerial shot on your next commercial flight, and to paint beautiful night scenes using a flashlight as a lightbrush.
Author/designer, Cyrill Harnischmacher, brought together 20 international authors and their unique projects to produce this intriguing book.
Each project is presented with easy to understand instructional text, background info about the author and the project, and beautiful color images to illustrate what can be accomplished and how you can do it too.
Topics include:
- Laptop ministudio - Camera hacks - Pole monopods for aerial photography - Blur (motion blur, camera motion, out-of-focus) - Low budget astrophotography - Kite photography - Using the scanner as a camera - LittlePlanet views - Texture blending - Camera and lens building projects
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Photography > Techniques > General
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Publication year : 2010
License: All rights reserved ©
Times read: 4,143

