Wednesday, April 27, 2016

Check out articles on the NECCC website:

Check out articles on the NECCC website: http://www.neccc.org/p/technical-articles.html

Articles (in PDF format) written by members of the New England photography community on a variety of different subjects:

    • If you were a film shooter at one point you probably remember how much pop the colors on Fuji’s Velvia film had. If you would like to have that type of pop back, try this. 
    • You may have seen or heard someone recommending the High Pass filter in Elements or Photoshop as a way to do sharpening on your images. For those of you who haven’t tried it here’s how. 
    • Lisa's note. I love this method for sharpening and have been using it and teaching it for many years. Awesome because you can sharpen just the areas you want to sharpen
  • Includes tutorials and videos.
    • The advent of digital cameras has made infrared photography relatively easily accessible.
    • The fine art of B&W cannot be achieved without knowing your tools.
    • Photography in the forest can be very rewarding.
    • There are some scenes that are too high in contrast to capture in just one frame
    • Moon lit landscapes in snowy rural areas, brilliant lights of the city and urban landscape, the beauty of a light house and the sea bathed in moonlight are just a few of the wonderful images that we can capture at night.
    • It was 2:30 in the morning and my alarm clock was going off and, as I dragged myself out of bed, I was excited...
    • In this digital age, one thing that seems certain is that there are a dozen or so ways to almost anything in Photoshop.
    • We have all either experienced or witnessed the embarrassment of a presenter at a camera club either having problems with the slide projector.
    • On a beach somewhere on the coast of Rhode Island.