The art of luminance masks in photography

The art of luminance masks for sculpting the light in a photo to your liking. Modulating light and colour information is what I propose in this article.
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The art of luminance masks for sculpting the light in a photo to your liking. Modulating light and colour information is what I propose in this article.
With Christmas fast approaching, we're looking for ideas for Christmas gifts. Do you have one or more photographers in your circle? In this article I'd like to give you some ideas for gifts for them. I'll be talking about...
The best way to stabilise your camera is to use a tripod. But sometimes you forget to use a tripod, or you're not allowed to. So you need to know a few tricks for stabilising your camera to avoid camera shake.
In this article, I'd rather take a photographic look at the Baie de Somme. For nature lovers, an ecological expanse of more than 70Km2, how can we not talk about it? Let's discover this...
White animals are very easily over-exposed and often even burnt out. Yet it is perfectly possible to capture a great deal of detail in white fur or feathers.
Here are a few tips to avoid "burning" this wildlife in white dress.
As a nature lover, here are 5 basic tips for photographing plants. These tips should enable you to obtain simply beautiful photographs and reduce post-production work.
Location - Where is Conques? Today, for this new article in the "photo story" category, I've chosen a photo of Conques, in Aveyron, taken in August 2018. Perhaps you've already heard of it?
It's spring, the weather is mild, the vegetation is waking up and we've got a date! I'm taking you to the Roscoff Botanical Gardens!
When you're starting out in business, it's the mistakes that forge your professionalism. Sometimes it's useful to take stock, to see how far we've come, to appreciate what has been a success, and not to forget the mistakes.
One of my favourite creative aspects of photography, as you might have guessed from the title, is textures. I find that textures can be a real 'creative' plus for certain photos.