Here Is The Most Detailed Photo Of The Sun Ever Taken

The Daniel K. Inouye Solar Telescope (DKIST) has produced the highest resolution image of the Sun’s surface ever taken. The world’s largest solar telescope captured the staggering amount of detail on the star’s turbulent surface. And for the first time ever, we can see the features of areas as small as 30km (18 miles).Advertisements The National Solar Observatory (NSO) explains that the photo was taken at 789nm and it covers an area 36,500 × 36,500 km (22,600 × 22,600 miles or 51 × 51 arcseconds)....

February 1, 2023 · 2 min · 238 words · Rachel Lee

Here S When Why And How To Use Flash For Outdoor Portraits In Bright Daylight

Have you been wondering why anybody would use flash outdoors during the daytime? After all, it’s daytime. It’s pretty bright already, isn’t it? So, you’re not ramping your ISO up high, so why would anybody use flash outside? Well, yes, it’s bright-ish, but the natural light isn’t always giving you what you want. Sometimes it needs a little help. In this video from Andrew Boey at Beyond Photography, we learn how, when and why you might want to use flash outdoors in the daytime – even on a bright sunny day....

February 1, 2023 · 2 min · 376 words · Harvey Miller

Hobbyist Astronomer Finds A New Jupiter Moon After Scanning Photos From 2003

It doesn’t happen every day that a new Jupiter moon gets discovered. And it’s even less common for an amateur astronomer to find one. In fact, this is the first time! Going through the dataset from 2003, Kai Ly discovered a moon around Jupiter that hasn’t been known so far. David Jewitt and Scott Sheppard from the University of Hawaii led a group that used these 2003 images to discover 23 new moons, including Valetudo, Ersa, and Pandia....

February 1, 2023 · 2 min · 341 words · Anna Sherrill

Hot Sale Crucial Ssd Drives Are Selling For Up To 130 Off

They actually have four different capacities of drive listed, each with different amounts of discount, but the 2TB is by far the best deal. 250GB Crucial SSD – $79 $59500GB Crucial SSD – $110 $1051TB Crucial SSD – $199 $1652TB Crucial SSD – $449 $319 You’ll want to hurry, though, if you want one. At this price, they won’t last long at $319. If I were in the USA, I’d be buying as many of those 2TB drives as I could right now – you just can’t beat SSDs for video editing....

February 1, 2023 · 1 min · 92 words · Jason Vaneck

How I Create 2D Animation With Drone Light Painting

Before we jump into this blog post if you haven’t already read how I do drone light paintings horizontally in the sky be sure to check this out here. If you have done that already (or don’t wanna read something else) get ready to have your socks knocked off because we are flipping them into vertical space and animating our light paintings all with stop motion. To create this effect we use a similar process as I did in the link I mentioned above, but with a couple twists....

February 1, 2023 · 6 min · 1208 words · Sharon Harrison

How I Did This Pink Red Studio Shoot A Step By Step Breakdown From Planning To Post Processing

Shooting for yourself is something I talk about a lot, I talk about it a lot but I have struggled to do over the last 12 months. In 2016 I shot maybe 20-30 shoots which were for myself to try new skills, develop my work and give myself a break for the paid work I was doing. In 2017 I did only 4 shoots like this. Now a little of that is because I was a victim of my own success, my commercial work grew massively and became my biggest photography year on earnings and hours worked....

February 1, 2023 · 9 min · 1743 words · Shu Jones

How I Made An Impossible Photo Of The Apollo 4 Launch In 1967

They said it couldn’t be done, that I was wasting my time, that it was impossible to take a time exposure photo of a daytime missile launch… in color… directly into a Florida sunrise… from ten miles away. If anybody would know, Arch Smith would. Arch had first conceived the idea of making a time exposure of a daytime missile launch during the Gemini program. He ran the photo department at Martin Marietta’s Canaveral Division, and he happened to have an opening for a darkroom technician at the same time I found myself between newspaper jobs....

February 1, 2023 · 18 min · 3667 words · Ruben Bean

How To Choose The Best Lens For Portraits And Headshots

One question that I see coming up daily in various photography groups on Facebook is “What’s the best portrait lens?”, and the simple truth is that there isn’t one. It depends on the camera system you’re using, the look you’re trying to achieve, and a bunch of other factors. In this video, Joe Edelman shares his wisdom and offers some advice on choosing a lens that will give you the look you want in your portraits....

February 1, 2023 · 2 min · 301 words · Judy Alford

How To Eliminate Sensor Dust In Adobe Lightroom

The transition from film to digital eliminated problems that plagued many photographers. Things like reciprocity failure were now a thing of the past. But, it presented a few new challenges, too. The biggest of those is dust. Things have gotten better over the years. We’ve made the shift from CCD to CMOS sensors, which seem to attract less dust. We’ve got automatic dust cleaning features in most DSLRs now, too....

February 1, 2023 · 3 min · 457 words · Shawn Smith

How To Fake Motion Control Camera Movements Manually

Motion control hardware and even fully articulated robotic arms have drastically come down in price the last few years. To the point where they’re very affordable indeed. I even have one of my own on its way to me as I type this post. As a result, they’ve found their way into more and more video productions. Especially music videos, like Kendrick Lamar’s Humble (lyrics probably NSFW). But what if you don’t have the cash laying around to buy one?...

February 1, 2023 · 3 min · 494 words · Megan Weatherholt

How To Fake Realistic Background Blur In Photoshop In 3 Simple Steps

Shooting with 200mm f/2, 135mm f/1.8 and 105mm f/1.4 lenses is the dream of many portrait photographers. But such lenses are not inexpensive. We may only have a kit zoom that will never give us the look we really want. But, there are other options. Stop down for sharpness, then simulate that shallow depth of field in post. It won’t look quite the same as doing it optically, but it’ll can get you pretty close with a little effort....

February 1, 2023 · 3 min · 523 words · Don Raymond

How To Fake The 2 Stops Magic Bullet In Photoshop

Here’s a great article on how to achieve the “real” effect with a strobe. Here’s a shot with and without my tip: What I’m doing here is obviously taking the background darker to create a stronger separation between the subject (focus point) and the background (environment / supporting palette). A few key things to remember here are with regards to exposure, clean outline on the subject (for easier selection / cleaner image) and why not just use a strobe?...

February 1, 2023 · 3 min · 472 words · Paul Fernandez

How To Get Your Photography Exhibited In A Real World Gallery

The biggest aspect that many photographers struggle with is getting their work seen. Whether it’s on social media or by potential clients and customers. It’s just tough. There’s so much competition out there. In the real world, a great way to get your work seen and become known is to exhibit your work in a gallery. But this is also not always so easy. It’s not impossible, though, and there are a number of things you can do to help yourself....

February 1, 2023 · 3 min · 521 words · Dora Hyatt

How To Light A Photo With 100 Mini Led Action Lights

The Lume Cube, Litra Torch and similar lights have become quite popular since they first appeared. Powerful little LED lights that are just as tough and rugged as the action cameras they’re designed to be used with. But that’s not all they’re good for. Light is light, as they say, and you can use small lights for all kinds of uses. Take this video, for example. In it, Jay P Morgan of The Slanted Lens uses 100 Lume Cubes to light up three different sets....

February 1, 2023 · 2 min · 372 words · Katherine Rubio

How To Lightpaint Complicated Shapes With Your Drone

A few months ago I was inspired to try and see what shapes I could create while attaching a Lumecube to my drone. I’d seen people like Phill Fisher do shapes in the sky manually and was extremely impressed but didn’t have the time to learn how to fly shapes manually. So instead I scoured the net on drone apps that could make things like this possible, and this was my discovery....

February 1, 2023 · 8 min · 1503 words · William Rudzik

How To Make A Simple 10 Diy Disco Prism For Profoto A1

Controlling and modifying light is a lot of what photography with studio lights and battery powered strobes are about. Especially when it comes to portraits, I like to work with my lighting setups so they add something that is not perfect or flat. Twisting and turning your lights to make use of the edges is one very effective way of doing that. Breaking up the light with a scrim, gobo or something else is also very rewarding....

February 1, 2023 · 3 min · 633 words · Michael York

How To Make Your Own Lenses With A Cake Mold And Epoxy

Ursula Ferrara has shown us some of her unusual and creative DIY projects before. And this time, this talented lady has raised DIY to a new level. Using only cake molds and some epoxy resin, she made her own large-format lenses and took some photos using them. She shares her process in a short video, so you can try it, too. Ursula started with buying epoxy and a few spherical cake molds....

February 1, 2023 · 2 min · 298 words · Conrad Johnson

How To Photograph The Stars A Guide To Astrophotography

Before we get started it’s essential to understand that astrophotography takes time and practise in order to achieve good results, so don’t get frustrated if you don’t nail it on the first go. When it comes to photographing the night sky there isn’t an exact setting which is going to achieve the same results across the board. This is due to the amount atmospheric light which is available in your area....

February 1, 2023 · 8 min · 1525 words · Stefanie Brugman

How To Properly Resize And Optimise Your Images For The Web

There’s a lot of confusion (and a couple of myths) about the correct way to resize images for web before uploading them to your website. We want that balance of the image looking fantastic, and the site still loading really quickly. This quick guide should get you the best results!Advertisements Export Settings File size depends on three things: That’s it, so what are the optimum settings for your website? Read on....

February 1, 2023 · 3 min · 607 words · Margaret Ridenhour

How To Recreate The Orton Effect In Photoshop To Get Dreamy Landscape Photos

Orton Effect creates a dreamy, impressionist look of the image. Photographer Michael Orton invented it in the mid-1980s in order to imitate watercolor painting. He’d blend together one sharp photo with one that’s out of focus and slightly overexposed. With the digital photos and Photoshop, creating photos like this is easier than ever. Photographer Mark Denney will show you how to do it with a single image in a couple of minutes....

February 1, 2023 · 2 min · 417 words · Steven Holt