Digital Photography + Design > October-November 2011
INSIDE THIS ISSUE: Professional tips on how to shoot better landscapes; How to prepare for an infrared photo shoot; Techniques for selectively manipulating colour; How to use tilt-shift effect; How to replace a sky; Annual Education Special; Profile: Michael Corridore.
Professional tips on how to shoot better landscapes
Want to shoot better landscapes? In this special feature 11 of Australia's and New Zealand's top landscape photographers share their best tips.
How to prepare for an infrared photo shoot
Undertaking a commercial photo shoot with an infrared camera introduces a few challenges. Nathan Duff recalls an unorthodox assignment for Top Gear Australia magazine.
Techniques for selectively manipulating colour
We look at some great techniques for selectively manipulating colour. Like the idea of a green sky or white grass? No problem, a whole new colour palette is just a few clicks away.
How to use tilt-shift effect
The tilt-shift effect is all about manipulating focus to change the way our brains interpret size and scale. We show you how to turn big cities into toy towns.
How to replace a sky
Not happy with the sky in that landscape you took the other day? We show you how to swap it for something better.
Annual Education Special
What to look for when choosing a full or part-time course. Your complete guide to the photography courses available in your area - universities, colleges, TAFEs and private institutions.
Profile: Michael Corridore
Award-winning advertising and art photographer Michael Corridore talks to Digital.
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