We go through seven steps with a still-life example where I make smoke for photography. I use a still-life example. But you can apply the smoky effect to different situations. Smoke is a powerful photography tool. It can add drama, atmosphere, and tension to an image. But getting the ...
While a few rounds of camera fog won’t destroy a camera, taking steps to acclimatize your camera will prevent extra wear. Before heading out for a rainy day photography walk, minimize the issue by putting your camera inside a plastic zip-lock bag until the temperature inside the bag and ...
In this episode we go over how to add stars and fog to your photos in Adobe Photoshop using custom brushes and light painting. Check out the full post at:http://phlearn.com/stars-and-fog-brush-photoshop Website:http://phlearn.com/ ...
Discover how Mexican photographer and digital artist Felix Hernández creates dreamlike worlds that make us think. Take a closer look at how he used Adobe Photoshop to manipulate photos of a scene he built in his studio to make us wonder what happened on
Lightoom Classic lets you easily decrease or increase the amount of haze or fog in a photograph. Once you have made basic adjustments to the photograph, switch to thepanel of themodule and adjust theDehazeslider control. Amount Controls the amount of haze in a photograph. Drag to the right...
How to Make a Cloud Brush in Photoshop Here on Photoshop Buzz, we have a tutorial where we talk about making clouds by rendering them in Photoshop with a filter. Checkthat articleout if you want to see how to do that. The only trouble with the filter effect is that it creates a somew...
When it comes to landscape photography, mist and fog can be eerily beautiful, quiet, or moody – adding a touch of drama and otherworldly beauty to your images.
Once at home, I started processing this huge volume of photos. And then, an extremely underexposed image I took for theof the landscape at night came to my attention. I could have easily turned it into a very moody, low-key portrait of the lighthouse. As I edited it with this new id...
Hardware error: using the wrong lens can lead to blurry photos. There might also be a problem with a physical part of your camera. For example, you might have gunk on your lens, or your film might be damaged. Environmental problems: smoke, fog, poor air quality, high temperatures, and ...
You’ll find even breathing while looking through the viewfinder can result in fog on the back of your camera and this can quickly freeze up. Keep an eye on your battery level while photographing, it’s not uncommon for them to drop suddenly and if so, switch it out for a fresh warm ...