Field Dispatch: Norway

In this exciting field dispatch, professional photographer Ian Plant travels to the beautiful fjords of Norway, where he encounters a lot of rain and clouds. Ian offers tips for getting the most out of bad weather conditions.

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5 Responses to “Field Dispatch: Norway”

  1. Debbie

    Ticket 18850 I noticed a lot of your shots are done with focus stacking. I understand the concept but don’t understand the process. Do you use Lightroom, Photoshop? Im sure Ive seen a tutorial somewhere. Do you offer one?

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      Dear Debbie,

      Thank you for your patience. In regards to your question-

      As you will see stacking can be useful for both macro and landscape photography.

      As both Photoshop and Lightroom can auto-blend focus stacked images there are also numerous tutorials available based on using those programs.

      In a nutshell, from the Shutterbug site: “Focus stacking” is a powerful image-editing technique for increasing the apparent depth of field in an image, and it’s relatively easy to accomplish. The idea is to shoot several photos of a scene at slightly different distances, and then merge the sharpest portions of each shot using Photoshop, Lightroom or another editing program

      It works great, think of it as HDR for focus.

      Happy Shooting!

      Ian
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