Enlarging the moon
One aspect of wide versus telephoto lenses is how large the background gets. As in “If you want a large moon, use a long lens”. Huh? What do you mean, Michael? I shall illustrate with a couple of shots...
View ArticleLightroom tip
You know how you sometimes have to shoot with the camera slightly up or down? And how that makes the vertical lines converge or diverge at the top – i.e. they are no longer vertical? Enter Lightroom....
View ArticleLightroom Tip: Perspective
When you aim your camera up, you get converging verticals – like this: You can use an expensive tilt-shift lens to fix that. But there is an easier way: in the Lightroom “Develop” module, find “Lens...
View ArticleGetting things right
Imagine a shot like this. Go to the DEVELOP module in Lightroom. Open the LENS CORRECTIONS pane. In that, turn on AUTO in the “Upright” section: Click, and instantly you get: And in colour, there is...
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