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14-year-old boy - the genius of photography. Юный фотограф Зев демонстрирует потрясающий полет фантазии и мастерство. мальчик Зев — один из самых талантливых молодых фотографов современности. Подросток, родившийся и выросший в Массачусетсе, проявляет навыки, присущие взрослым и состоявшимся авторам. Зев работает с разными жанрами и техниками, но больше всего он увлечен созданием портретов и автопортретов в жанрах сюрреализма и магического реализма. Серия таких портретов называется Little Folk — «Маленький народ». Общая тема работ — игра с пропорциями и размерами. На днях Зев представил свои новые работы.

Странник Овощные качели Поход за грибами Тихое место Свеча Воздух Земля Огонь Вода Последний глоток воздуха Осень Это не пожарный выход Проект Проверка Присутствие Суперзрение Летние сказки Отрицание Хэллоуина Мелодия Парус Скука Рэми Джазовый кот Весна в прошлом Вокруг света (совместная работа с Джоэлем Робинсоном) Здание Благослови мой корабль Дедушкины часы Обрыв Эхо. Focus stacking technique using Adobe Photoshop CS5. While I working on a new articles from the shots we have done in 2011, I’d like to re-post the full article form my guest post for LearnMyShot.com (great educational source for beginners). The material is really interesting, and I want to have it on my blog as well. This is how we use focus stacking (focus bracketing) technique in our product photography.

Focus stacking the final image We use this technique once a while, mostly for a critical product shots, where closed aperture or tilt-shift lens does not provide enough DOF and/or details. For this tutorial, I have photographed a silver bracelet, positioned at about 45 degree from a camera focusing plane and then used Photoshop CS5 to compose a final all-in-focus image. First, the lighting setup. even though it is not related to the focus stacking technique, I think it will be cool if I explain it here. Because the bright bracelet has black cast on some of its pieces, I wanted to make sure it will be correctly shown on the final image. Mastering jewelry photography: my experience with a shooting cone.

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What Pro Corner is all about? Jewelry Photography with iPhone: Nimbus Cloud Dome review. Jewelry Photography with iPhone? Are you guys serious? I found this strange device while picking up lenses for my iPhone lenses test at BHPhotovideo.com. It was nothing strange in the actual device: this is a cone (or dome) to shoot jewelry. What was unusual is that it was made for shooting jewelry photography with iPhones. I’ve seen Cloud Dome for smartphones project in kickstarter.com some time ago, and while I wished guys success ( I usually like crazy ideas:-) I did not believe they can make it. I immediately ordered one to play with, as it falls into our iPhone jewelry photography expansion here on Photigy. So, here is the device for jewelry photography, with iPhone attached: the view from inside: BTW, the home of the device is here: www.clouddome.com, I suggest you to check out their other products, there are few really useful things for a jewelry photography with iPhone.

Jewelry Photography with iPhone: studio test shot Jewelry Photography with iPhone: the results iPhone shot? How to Reduce Grain When Photographing Jewelry. Controlling Reflections in Impossibly Reflective Objects. Basic Lighting A good place to start. These lessons demonstrate professional lighting techniques using only basic lighting tools. Having good lighting equipment is important, but knowing how to use it well is paramount! Lessons with Video At PhotoflexLightingSchool™, we realize that people learn in different ways. Indoor Portrait Taking portrait indoors can be challenging, especially when it comes to lighting. Outdoor Portrait As seasoned photographers well know, the sun can provide beautiful light for outdoor portraits. Product/Still Life Whether you're looking to improve your product photography, learn special effects such as stop-action photography, or simply learn how to create beautiful still life scenes, this section is full of invaluable tips and techniques that will assist in creating what you envision.

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