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Ultimate guide to Focus stacking
On the internet, you certainly see beautiful landscape photos every day, where everything is completely sharp. There are sharp flowers in the foreground of the scene, and also mountains in the background. Perhaps you've tried it yourself while taking pictures. You set a high aperture and captured your well-thought-out composition. However, the result was very unsatisfactory. A large part of the photo was out of focus, and moreover, due to the high aperture number, an undesira
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Focus stacking in Photoshop
In the previous article, I delved into what focus stacking is, its benefits, and how to proceed with its shooting, regardless of whether...
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5 Tips for landscape photography composition
Good composition in landscape photography is the foundation of good photo, and while they say rules are meant to be broken, that's not the case with composition. If you know the rules of composition, you can afford to break some of them, but never all at once. If you do this, the resulting photo is unlikely to interest anyone. Composition determines whether the photo will be pleasing to the eye or if it will disappear among thousands of other photos and remain unremarkable. I
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Photographing the northern lights
The northern lights, or "aurora," is a natural phenomenon that I believe everyone would like to see at least once in their lifetime. If you're a landscape photographer and you haven't photographed the aurora yet, it's undoubtedly one of your dreams. It was certainly one of mine as well. During my photo expeditions, I have witnessed and captured this breathtaking phenomenon many times. Even after years of experiencing the aurora borealis dance above my head, I still feel as ha
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