The May 2021 issue of Pixology magazine is now available, featuring the following articles:
- Not Too Slow
A long exposure can produce a unique creative interpretation of a subject. However, sometimes a long exposure can be too long, as explained in this article. - Range Masking
The various range masking options for targeted adjustments in Lightroom Classic and Adobe Camera Raw enable you to focus adjustments on areas of a photo based on color, tonal values, or depth. This article shows you how to put these powerful capabilities to work for your photos. - Photoshop’s Hidden Keystroke
There are seemingly countless keyboard shortcuts available to control various features of Photoshop. But one key in particular often provides access to “hidden” features that can streamline your workflow and help you better optimize your photos. - The Third Visit
I have often found that my best photos are created during the third (or later) visit to a particular location of subject. In this article I explain my experience, and provide tips for using that experience to improve your photography. - Photo Story: Keyhole View
I generally do my own planning for photo trips, rather than relying on a local guide. But during a visit to Rome, Italy, a guided tour introduced us to a location I was not familiar with, and that features a magical view I was able to photograph. The story behind the photo is shared in this article.
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