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The 25 Best Places in the World to Photograph
Esteemed image makers name their favorite locations.


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Storm Photographer: Chris Kridler
The Florida based journalist chases extreme weather across the country.

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Personal Project: Robert Buelteman
American Photo: The California pro uses electricity to bring power to his art.

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Quick Tip: Find a tripod substitute at night
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How To: Remove Color Cast With Photoshop

Step 2: Now it’s time to find neutral gray. With your Levels Adjustment Layer selected, click the New Layer button (circled) to create a new blank layer. It should land on top of your Levels layer. If it doesn’t, drag it to move it there. Now, with your new layer selected, go to Edit > Fill. In the Contents box, choose Use: 50% Gray, and click OK.

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Thursday, 13 May 2010

Photographing Alaska and More.

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Photographing Alaska
Jon Cornforth took to the water to capture the wonders of Alaska.


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Slideluck Potshow
A nationwide series of events for sharing food and photography.

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Yong Hee Kim: A Taste of Cherry
In his delicate photographs of cherry blossoms, an ephemeral part represents the much-loved whole.

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How To: Use Photoshop's Layer Groups For Targeted Adjustments
This editing tool offers a powerful, precise way to apply targeted adjustments to an image.



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How To: Give An Ordinary Photo A Fisheye Look

Step 2 Since the Warp transformation can’t be applied to the Background Layer, work on a duplicate. Go to Layer > Duplicate Layer. Name it Fisheye, and click OK.

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