Pindaya Cave: Second Time Is The Charm
Ever since I saw a photo of Pindaya Cave in a travel magazine I’ve been smitten with the way over the edge array of caverns literally stuffed full of over 8,000 Buddha images lit in a bewildering...
View ArticleAn early morning challenge: Photographing 1,000 Buddhist monks
Sometimes you need to be careful what you wish for. We’d been hoping to see a procession of monks going out for their morning rounds of alms collecting, when we noticed preparations for a major...
View ArticleCambodia Trip Report: Images of Angkor Wat & Environs
We’re just back from a very successful photo tour of Southeast Asia – Cambodia and Myanmar. The first part of the trip found us exploring the Angkor and Rolous temple complexes in Cambodia, along with...
View ArticleMyanmar (Burma) Trip Report: Images and their stories from our recent photo tour
After our visit to Cambodia and the temples of Angkor, we headed to Yangon in Myanmar, to meet the rest of the group and begin our trip through some of the major historical and culturally important...
View ArticleUsing Adobe’s Adjustment Brush in Photoshop or Lightroom to rescue...
Despite the power of post-processing tools, one area that has always been labor intensive and error-prone is correcting images that have multiple light sources with multiple color temperatures. Since...
View ArticleGaining slideshow productivity with Proshow’s Remix feature
Especially with the popularity of mobile devices for viewing photos, slideshows are a perfect way to show off the best of your images – or simply to share the highlights of an event or trip. Creating...
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