Greetings from dPS HQ,
If you missed our mid-week news, here it is for you. And for a little more photography for the weekend, read on...
With some lockdown restrictions being eased around the world at this time, I have chosen Birds as this week’s theme. Capture them in flight, or sitting still. Do close ups or wider shots. Make them color or black and white! The choice is yours.
Maybe you’re like me, a dedicated still photo shooter with no desire to make videos? I don’t need to make things move in my photos, but I do want to illustrate movement. How might you make flash action photos that combine the motion blur of a long shutter speed with the freezing power of flash in the same shot? Let’s explore how that works.
One of the first photographic processes I learned was how to make a photogram. Since then, I’ve often wondered if a digital process could adequately mimic the appearance of the finished photogram aesthetic. In this article, I’ll walk you through my method to make a photogram effect with a digital camera, a laptop/tablet, a bit of Photoshopping, and a handful of objects.
Hope you're having a happy and safe weekend.
Darren and the dPS team.
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