Adding Shallow Depth of Field in Photoshop
In this tutorial, I’m going to show you how to add a shallow depth of field effect to a landscape photograph using the Tilt-Shift Blur
In this tutorial, I’m going to show you how to add a shallow depth of field effect to a landscape photograph using the Tilt-Shift Blur
If you’re like me, you’re constantly trying to think of different ways to infuse creativity within your photos. This is especially true if I’m returning
Ever since moving to the Pacific Northwest, I definitely have had my fair share of photographing waterfalls. In fact, I became infatuated with landscape photography
It goes without saying that one of the chief goals as a photographer is to clearly convey what the subject is within your photo. Effectively
In this tutorial, learn how to easily blur the background behind your transparent elements in Photoshop. This is perfect when designing website mockups! [youtube=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5rxiGCUHtTQ] Disclaimer:
Outdoor events can be challenging to capture in a way that is meaningful, or that equals the experience from a competitor’s perspective. Aside from the
One reason for using a telephoto lens (such as 100mm or 200mm) is to keep some distance between you and your subject. This can be
Want to take complete control over your depth of field? Check out the Lens Blur effect in Photoshop which let’s you draw depth of field and get a realistic effect with both bokeh and grain.
[blip.tv http://blip.tv/play/hocKg5S7fAI.x?p=1 width=”640″ height=”400″] Vignettes, tilt shifts, and depth of field! Learn how to creatively use blurs with the Photoshop Blur Gallery? In this tutorial
I’m a big fan of controlling where the viewer looks within a photo. In this short tutorial I show you how to use two adjustments