
Why F/4 Lenses are GREAT Compared to Faster Options (VIDEO)
This video may be controversial because lenses with maximum apertures of f/2.8 or faster tend to get all the love. That’s because they typically fall
This video may be controversial because lenses with maximum apertures of f/2.8 or faster tend to get all the love. That’s because they typically fall
Shutterbug readers tend to be a gear-happy lot, with a variety of cameras for different purposes. In addition to a DSLR or mirrorless camera (or
Last week we featured a very popular tutorial on shooting spectacular sunrise and sunset photos, with tips on gear, camera settings, composition, and more. Today
Most Shutterbug readers are familiar with a Photoshop feature that automatically detects and creates a mask for an object, thanks to the tutorials we’ve posted
Have you ever been disappointed by your early-evening cityscape photos because they didn’t accurately capture the magic of Blue Hour? That’s actually a common occurrence,
Let’s say you’re photographing landscapes on a foggy day, expecting to capture images full of drama. Instead what you get are boring, disappointing photos. Rather
Everyone who follows Shutterbug is aware of how a bit of post processing can make a big difference in the quality of one’s images, but
If you’re interested in giving macro photography a try, or the images you shot in the past were disappointing, this detailed tutorial is for you.
Unless you’re shooting in black and white, the effective use of color can make or break a photo. And that typically means striking a balance
Let’s face it: We all aspire to “shoot like a pro,” regardless of how we make a living. And whether or not that’s a realistic
When most of us got started in photography we were told to “always shoot with the sun at your back.” That advice was reasonable for
There are a number of reasons that landscape and other outdoor photos may be underexposed. Perhaps you neglected to add the necessary EV compensation, or