by Jake Idoko | Sep 28, 2012 | Haba Naija
You have probably seen a good few images with that trademark radial blur, derived from zooming in during an exposure. The problem with this is hat it is very hit-and-miss, and photoshop offers a much more precise, controlled way to apply the same effect. Step 1 ...
by Jake Idoko | Sep 21, 2012 | Haba Naija
By shooting a landscape with a slow shutterspeed and an ND Grad Filter, you can effectively capture time passing! The blur of water, the blur of the clouds, moving into a single artful, blissful image… This effect is great, but takes time to carry out, and when...
by Jake Idoko | Sep 7, 2012 | Haba Naija
Infrared (IR) light lies between the visible spectrum and radio waves. It is invisible to the naked eye, but camera sensors are sensitive to it (to a degree). Therefore special IR filters can be purchased, but these greatly extend exposure time, because the IR filter...
by Jake Idoko | Jul 26, 2012 | Haba Naija
There are rules in photography, which should really be called guidelines, because the only rule in photography are that there are no rules at all! It is worth knowing these ‘rules’, either to stick to them, or break them for extra effect. This is...
by Jake Idoko | Jul 15, 2012 | Haba Naija
Isn’t it lovely when the sky is blue and the shot looks good? Unfortunately, there are days when this just is not the case. In this tutorial, I will help you tackle the skies in Photoshop! It can be used for skies of any colour, but works best for single shaded...
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