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Photographer of the Week: October 15-19, 2018

Every weekday, Photofocus curators share a great photograph taken by one of our readers. Every month we highlight photographs in the genres of architecture, beauty, outdoor, street and a flex category that changes each month. In October we started featuring horror photographs, and November will bring food photographs. As dedicated

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Photographer of the Day: Alexander Mueller

Category: Horror Photographer: Alexander Mueller Photo: “Leaving Fingerprints” When I think of some of the best horror movies from history, the unexpected and surprise is what makes them award-winning. The same can be said here, of Alexander Mueller’s photograph. The fog on the glass coupled with the lone hand make

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POTD, street, Andrea Fucà

Photographer of the Day: Andrea Fucà

Category: Street Photographer: Andrea Fucà Photo: “IMG_5378-2” The guy in this photo has to be holding his nose, right? I mean I can smell it from here, can’t you? Andrea Fucà I applaud you, I couldn’t have done it, my stomach isn’t strong enough. Originally shared with the Photofocus Readers Flickr Group.

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Adobe gives a sneak peek of upcoming technologies at MAX Conference

On Tuesday, Adobe gave a sneak peek to attendees of the Adobe MAX Conference, of upcoming technologies that may or may not make it into future versions of Creative Cloud applications. Co-hosted by Adobe’s Senior Creative Cloud Evangelist Paul Trani and comedian, actress and writer Tiffany Haddish, the “Sneaks” showed

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Exclusive: The state of Lightroom, and what’s next

At this week’s Adobe MAX Conference, Adobe again announced updates for its line of photo management and editing tools — Lightroom CC and Lightroom Classic. And while the two tools continue to live somewhat separated from each other, there’s a question as to what’s in store for these products in

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Photographer of the Day: Scott Thomas

Category: Outdoor Photographer: Scott Thomas Photo: “Marymere Falls” The smooth waterfall splits the photo in two, with the opposing sides well balanced against each other. There’s a lot of great detail to feed the eye as it flows through the scene. Thanks for sharing with our group! Originally shared with

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Portrait Tips: Retouching must be invisible

Retouching portraits. This is an important subject and I’ll tackle it with you in pieces. You’ve had a good session with your subject and now you can utilize your computer to finish off their pictures so they can present them to the world. When you show them their pictures, they

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