Guide to Macro-Style Photography

In this tutorial/tip, you’ll learn how to take macro-style images using your DSLR or point-and-shoot camera.

This tutorial covers how to choose a scene, and how to set up your camera (in the case of a DLSR) to change the overall feel and tone of the picture. As well, we’ll provide you with other resources and examples from around the web to give you inspiration for your new macro images.

A Guide to taking and Assembling a Panorama Using Photoshop

Last week we covered the “Camera RAW” function in Photoshop, this week we’ll be covering another one of Photoshop’s least known options - the ability to automatically stitch together panoramas using the Photomerge function. While CS3 doesn’t support full, 360 degree panoramas, the soon to be released CS4 does.

What? You didn’t know that Photoshop CS4 was being released? You can read more about CS4 right here.

Quick Tip - Using Camera Raw to Add some Punch to Your Photos

One of the coolest things about Photoshop is Camera RAW, but yet it’s one of the most overlooked - most people I talk to don’t even know what it’s for. In this article we’ll go over how to take a bland RAW image and turn it into something awesome using Camera RAW

Learn how to create awesome HDRs

In this post, you’ll learn the steps you need to take to create cool HDR images. Find out how to select a great scene, and how to properly take the images. Next, we’ll go over what Programs and techniques you can use to assemble the HDR. Only got one RAW file, but you still want an HDR? No problem, we’ll go over that too.