Wings Over Illawarra 2012

Historical Aircraft Restoration Society (HARS) aircraft. The theme is de Havilland and the HARS’ Caribous will be both flying and open for inspection; Sport Aircraft Association of Australia (SAAA) aircraft; RAAF aircraft including the Roulettes and Hercules; RAN Helicopters from HMAS Albatross including the RAN Historic Flight Huey, Temora Aviation Museum aircraft including Meteor, Wirraway and Hudson; visiting Warbirds including de Havilland Vampire.

 

Discover the Secrets to These 11 Special Effects Photography Projects: New dPS eBook

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By Darren Rowse Today we’re launching a new dPS eBook that I suspect is going to give a lot of our readers hours of fun while playing with their digital cameras. It’s called Photo Magic: Special Effects Photography Made Easy – an eBook by Neil Creek. As an Early Bird special you can grab it today at 25% off (just $15 USD). Over the years we’ve published thousands of tutorials here on dPS – many of which are on topics like Portraiture, Landscapes, Macro and Street Photography. However some of our most popular...

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Learn How to Use the Sharpening Tools in Lightroom

Posted by on May 22, 2013 in Photography tips | 0 comments

By Guest Contributor There’s no question that Lightroom is a powerful piece of photo processing software, but due to that power sometimes it’s not as easy to wrap our heads around everything it has to offer, that’s in part why I started my Let’s Edit YouTube series a weekly segment in which I share my own editing workflow for viewers to learn from. After starting this series one of the most commonly asked questions was to go into more detail on how the sharpening tools in Lightroom work. Sharpening in Lightroom is...

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How to create a reflection in Photoshop in 6 easy steps

Posted by on May 21, 2013 in Photography tips | 0 comments

By Darlene Hildebrandt Creating a reflection using Photoshop is one of those things that at first glance looks really hard, but really isn’t, once you break down the steps (just light Light Painting which I covered in another two part series). In this article I’m going to demystify creating a reflection, a technique that works particularly well on images with open pavement, and HDR processed images which tend to make the pavement look wet already. We’re going to learn how to go from this . . . To this! In less than 10...

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Canadian Travelogue – Newfoundland – Cape St. Mary’s

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By Dale Wilson Cape St. Mary’s Ecological Reserve is about a one hour drive south on Highway 100 from the Marine Atlantic ferry terminus of Argentia. The drive to the reserve itself is fascinating and provides many opportunities for images of the rugged maritime coastline, particularly around Ship Cove and Gooseberry Cove. Should your departure point be the international airport at St. John’s, the drive will take about three hours as you travel inland via Salmonier Line, and south across the Avalon Peninsula to St. Bride’s.  Should you want...

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Props Are Evil: How To Use Them For Good

Posted by on May 20, 2013 in Photography tips | 0 comments

By Guest Contributor A Guest Post by Lynsey Peterson. Nothing freaks me out like props.  Every time I see a picture of flower girls holding an empty frame that is outlining a bride and groom kissing in the distance, I die a little inside.   Whenever I am subjected to a photo that attempts to bring in a letter jacket and a football and a casual I’m-just-hanging-out-here-in-my-letter-jacket-holding-my-football expression, I try to remember that I am terrible at making coffee and therefore cannot give-up photography immediately and go get...

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DISCUSS: When you Photograph People in Black and White, you Photograph their Souls

Posted by on May 20, 2013 in Photography tips | 0 comments

By Darren Rowse Canadian photojournalist – Ted Grant – is quoted as saying: “When you photograph people in color, you photograph their clothes. But when you photograph people in Black and white, you photograph their souls!” This quote often comes to mind when talking about portraiture and I thought it might make an interesting discussion starter. Do Ted’s words resonate with you? Post originally from: Digital Photography Tips. Check out our more Photography Tips at Photography Tips for Beginners, Portrait Photography Tips...

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Make your Photos Sparkle with GIMP

Posted by on May 19, 2013 in Photography tips | 0 comments

By Guest Contributor A Guest Contribution by Anotherphotograpbynoob.com. What this tutorial will show you In short: how I made the photo on the right become the photo on the left. In this tutorial, we will cover basic tools of the free photo editing software GIMP. Here is a quick rundown of the features covered in this tutorial: Crop a photo in GIMP Increase contrast with the Levels panel Make the colors pop with the Hue & Saturation panel Adjust colors with the Color Balance panel Add a color filter to boost the warm colors in your...

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