Thursday, 18 August 2011

Life as a Nautical Photographer. Plus: Mastering White Balance

August 18, 2011

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I, Photographer: Ship Shooter
Onne van der Wal's work takes him to the high seas


How To: Fine-Tune White Balance in Tricky Mixed Lighting Situations
Make the most of your color balance, even when there is no "correct"

Hands-On: X-Rite ColorMunki Display Monitor Calibration System
X-Rite's latest color management tool is quick and simple, but plenty powerful

Video: Behind The Scenes of a National Geographic Shoot About Climbing in Yosemite
This inside look at Jimmy Chin's shoot makes you want to ditch your desk, unless you have a fear of heights



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National Park Photo Tip

At any park, your first stop should be the visitor center, where the staff generally have on-the-scene knowledge of the nature and state of the attractions. They can tell you where wildflowers are blooming, elk are rutting, and waterfalls are surging, and can provide an up-to-the-minute weather forecast and the exact time of sunrise. They can inform you about campsites and road closures, too. Spend some time at the bookstore browsing picture books, calendars, postcards, and posters to get a feeling for the park’s photographic potential. This will not only inspire you but also help you formulate a shooting plan.

FROM: America's 15 Best National Parks for Photography

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