Disney Pic of the Week: Panorama

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I have written about how to create a proper panorama photo in the past and how NOT to create them. I did fail to mention the easiest way to create what I call pseudo-panoramics. A pseudo-panoramic is done by cropping an image taken with a wide angle lens in a panoramic aspect ratio like 16×9 … Continue reading "Disney Pic of the Week: Panorama"
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Cropping Photos, Again

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Editing photos is common, especially cropping out excess space. Rather than re-write the lesson, I’m re-posting it for anyone who missed it the first time. I lied, I’m just posting the link. Cropping Photos with Character: Starring Glo Ignore the meet and greet info at the bottom, it’s from two years ago. Come on over … Continue reading "Cropping Photos, Again"
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Cropping People from Walt Disney World Photos

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Last week I discussed using guests, tourists if you will, as part of photos in a crowded Disney park. I know, many do not like to see other people in their vacation photos. You can take some of those photos and crop out distracting subjects, like people. You could do this while you are photographing … Continue reading "Cropping People from Walt Disney World Photos"
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Trim Around the Edges at the Barber Shop in the Magic Kingdom

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In the past I have talked about watching your backgrounds. This week is about looking at the edges of the frame that you see looking through your viewfinder. Before and after comparison of the Main Street USA Barber Shop. The photo on the left has two distractions along the edges. Arrows #1 are pointing out … Continue reading "Trim Around the Edges at the Barber Shop in the Magic Kingdom"
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Picture This! Mailbag: AllEars Photographers Answer Your Questions

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Once in awhile, we’d like to share with you some of the questions we receive from our dear readers here on the Picture This! Blog. We find them challenging and we hope you find them informative. Becky asked: I know for film lenses, there is a conversion of 1.5x’s if used on a digital SLR. … Continue reading "Picture This! Mailbag: AllEars Photographers Answer Your Questions"
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Photographic Innoventions: Photo Cropping

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In the days of film, it was expensive and time consuming to go about cropping photos. With digital photography that is no longer the case. Even the most rudimentary photo editing software will let you crop. While it’s easier to “crop” in the camera, it’s not always possible. The only restriction is the size of … Continue reading "Photographic Innoventions: Photo Cropping"
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