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Tim and Renee discuss the winning images in the Wildlife Photographer of the Year competition, including a discussion of technical versus aesthetic qualities for a photographic image. They also talk about what makes for a good critique of a photographic image. Then they address questions from photographers about orientation for composite panoramas, metering for high dynamic range (HDR) images, setting a limit for ISO, thoughts about dodging and burning, and preparing images for Instagram.
Links from this Episode:
Wildlife Photographer of the Year 2014:
http://www.nhm.ac.uk/visit-us/wpy/gallery/2014/index.html
GreyLearning Bundle:
http://greylearning.com/subscribe.html
Pixology Magazine:
http://pixologymag.com
Tim Grey on Instagram:
http://instagram.com/timgreyphoto
By Tim GreyTim and Renee discuss the winning images in the Wildlife Photographer of the Year competition, including a discussion of technical versus aesthetic qualities for a photographic image. They also talk about what makes for a good critique of a photographic image. Then they address questions from photographers about orientation for composite panoramas, metering for high dynamic range (HDR) images, setting a limit for ISO, thoughts about dodging and burning, and preparing images for Instagram.
Links from this Episode:
Wildlife Photographer of the Year 2014:
http://www.nhm.ac.uk/visit-us/wpy/gallery/2014/index.html
GreyLearning Bundle:
http://greylearning.com/subscribe.html
Pixology Magazine:
http://pixologymag.com
Tim Grey on Instagram:
http://instagram.com/timgreyphoto