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<title>Controlling and Managing Lens Flare in Photography</title>
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<description>"One of the first challenges a new landscape photographer faces is learning how to deal with lens flare. I love using lens flare as a creative tool to enhance the mood of my photographs; however it always seems to pop up at the worst times making my images look washed out while introducing unwanted streaks. What makes lens flare so challenging is that it's extremely unpredictable and difficult to control. Let's take a look at some of the factors that cause lens flare and examine what can be done to help control it." [read more...]
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<description>"With all the choices available these days, High Dynamic Range photography can be confusing. Check out this quick comparison of three of the most popular HDR programs available to photographers. This guide should be especially helpful to newcomers just getting started in HDR photography. Check it out!" [read more...]
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<description>"Photoshop is an amazing program, but it does take a fair amount of horsepower to run effectively. There are several performance enhancing settings that can help you squeeze the most out of your workflow. Let's take a look!" [read more...]
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