Category Archives: Tutorials

Don’t Fence Me In

I have mentioned this tip before, but it is worth repeating. If you are shooting through a chain link fence, or similar obstruction, try opening the aperture on your lens as wide as possible (assuming you have that control available to you). Then place your camera right up against the fence, and the fence wires...

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Roosevelt Island Lamp Post

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It has been a while since I went into a fair amount of detail on my processing of an image, and showed the original version. Today’s image inspired me to do so. Even though its processing is not anything extraordinary, it seems to embody right where I am today in terms of landscape processing. The final...

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Five Tips for Night Time Street Photography

Shooting street photography at night generates special problems beyond those usually facing street photographers. Most of them have to do with light, and most, but not all of them have to do with the relative lack of light. The following is a list of 5 tips for night time street photography. As such, it does...

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Video Tutorial:Using Nik Color Efex Portrait Filters for Streetscape Photography

Photo Post-Processing Tuturial – Using Nik Color Efex Portrait Filters for Streetscape Photography from Mark Garbowski on Vimeo. I shoot a lot of streetscapes in early morning light, known as the “golden hour.” Sometimes, however, the light needs a bit of a boost inpost-processing. This tutorial shows a part of my workflow using the Nik...

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