From Good to Razor-Sharp: Mastering Sharpening in RawTherapee

When photographing general subjects like architecture, street scenes, and landscapes, I typically shoot in both JPEG and RAW formats. However, for the past year, when it comes to birds or wildlife, I’ve switched exclusively to RAW. All three of my OM System cameras—the OM-1 Mark II, E-M1X, and E-M1 MKIII—are set to shoot in RAW... Continue Reading →

Shape Break, Earthy Tones: The Art of Camouflage

The Art of Blending In: A Practical Guide for Wildlife Photography For a while, I was quite enthusiastic about recommending military-style clothing for photographing birds and wildlife. However, I’ve realized this isn’t everyone’s cup of tea. Some people dislike the colors, patterns, or even the associations with military wear, and that’s completely understandable. Even hunting... Continue Reading →

Morning Elegance: A Roe Deer’s Breakfast of Dandelions

The Year is Ending: Looking Back and Forward As the year draws to a close, we're just days away from the start of the final month. Before we know it, another year will have passed. What will the next photographic year bring? Hopefully, plenty of good weather! As the holiday season approaches, the pace of... Continue Reading →

Stop Searching for Best Bird and Wildlife Settings – The Secret is Auto ISO

The internet is full of resources, whether you're baking cake, fixing bikes, or diving into photography. For wildlife or bird photography, one thing stands out in search trends: the best camera settings. Beginners and pros alike often look for advice on lenses, gear, and especially settings. I've spent a lot of time before, researching optimal... Continue Reading →

Inspired by Mist: Crafting a Painterly Look with Open-Source Tools

Did you happen to see the header photo on the main page? It’s a misty landscape, a bit blurry and painterly. The idea was to create an image that feels like a dreamy, perhaps even slightly ethereal, painting. Some time ago, I experimented with this style, inspired by the techniques of Jo Stephen, a photographer... Continue Reading →

Dear Deer, Please Stand Still… And a Little Closer ?

Just a few days ago, I set out early in the morning on a misty walk. On my gallery today, I posted a photo taken in that same mist: a dried-up flower covered with cobwebs and dew, creating a jewel-like effect. Since my goal was to capture “misty scenes,” I hadn’t packed any telephoto lenses.... Continue Reading →

Trail-Ready Adventure System: Moustache J All & Custom Camera Case for the Ultimate Bike-Photo Experience

The Bike: To begin with, the header photo doesn’t show a 'Moustache J All' bike; rather, it’s a high-end mountain bike that lacks a few features that would make it my perfect off-road and all-road bike. First of all, there's a major hurdle for me due to my worn-out hips, which make it challenging—and sometimes... Continue Reading →

Shooting Birds and Wildlife with Back Button Focus on Olympus and OM System Cameras

I've had this article on my computer for ages, but recently, I ran into someone who was photographing planes at an airshow. There were an unusually high number of aircraft, and a lot of action going on. At one point, the guy mentioned that his finger was getting sore from constantly pressing the shutter for... Continue Reading →

Modifying a Leica T-TL-TL2 Belt

Leica provides a rubber strap with their T, TL, and TL2 cameras, but many users are not particularly fond of it. The strap can be a bit cumbersome to use, and over time, the rubber tends to wear out, as mine eventually did. A popular alternative is to purchase the universal Leica Strap Lug Kit... Continue Reading →

Protect Your Blog: A Guide to Getting Rid of Malicious WordPress Followers

You’ve probably encountered this situation yourself: suddenly, a new follower appears or someone likes your post, and they’re someone you don’t know. Our natural curiosity often leads us to investigate further, maybe by checking out their website. However, that’s when you might start realizing this person may not have the best intentions. These bad actors... Continue Reading →

LUTCalc: The Ultimate Tool for Precision Color Grading

Every now and then, you come across something exceptional, and this is one of those moments. Our camera and photography equipment is already expensive, and when you want to edit and use LUTs, you often have to pay even more. Fortunately, there are people who create software or LUTs and tools without profit in mind—Ben... Continue Reading →

Transforming the TTArtisan 7.5mm F2 – from Fisheye to Ultra Wide Angle

Some time ago, I bought a Leica T camera, which was initially advertised as using the Leica T mount. However, it turned out that, for some strange reason, Leica had simply given the L mount a different name, likely to prioritize their own lenses. In any case, the fact that it’s actually an L mount... Continue Reading →

Rediscovering the Joy of Photography : Using Memory Cards Like Film Rolls

Load your old CCD camera - or even your new existing DSLR or Mirrorless - with 'size limited memory cards' as you used to load film into your old film camera. This limits the number of shots your camera can take, just like with film rolls in the past. The idea came to me when... Continue Reading →

Tips From a Bird and Wildlife Photographer

To begin, these tips aren't originally mine, but I resonate with them deeply. As many of you know, I'm also passionate about bird and wildlife photography. Just observing these creatures and being in their natural habitat brightens my entire day. I constantly strive to immerse myself in this field, learning and improving wherever I can.... Continue Reading →

Lens Hood for the Olympus M.Zuiko Digital ED 60mm F/2.8 Macro

Lens hoods are always useful accessories, not only for protecting against lens flare but also for shielding the front lens from accidental collisions. Unfortunately, the Olympus M.Zuiko ED 60mm F/2.8 Macro lens is one of those lenses that is supplied without one—or maybe you had one and lost it? The Olympus M.Zuiko Digital ED 60mm... Continue Reading →

My RawTherapee Workflow – Adobe DNG Converter – Camera & Lens Profiles

Intro Installing the Adobe DNG Converter and Profiles Using and Workflow Intro : In today's article and its follow-up, I aim to explore Adobe Processing Profiles, much like I did earlier this year in "The Raw Advantage – My new Streamlined Workflow". Yet, with changes in my workflow and the availability of a new version... Continue Reading →

Armor your Olympus TG Camera

Being cautious with your camera is essential, whether it is an Olympus Tough TG or a regular DSLR or Mirrorless camera, yet scratches or bumps can happen in an instant. To minimize these risks, there are several preventive measures you can take. Installing a screen protector and safeguarding your front lens with a lens hood,... Continue Reading →

Infrared Photography – The Secrets Behind the 2020 PictureFX Faux Infrared Lut – And a new Improved Version – Part II

For those who prefer quick and easy results without the hassle, the PictureFX Faux Infrared Lut is the fastest option. Example - PictureFX Faux Infrared 2024 Mod - Red Output My original PictureFX Faux Infrared was created in 2020. Back then I focused on creating a Lut that gave an instant and spectacular IR effect,... Continue Reading →

Infrared Photography – Glass Filter, Gimp or PictureFX Lut – Part I

Most visitors come to OSP for its Fujifilm recipes list in the Largest Collection. Now that I've pulled the plug on that, I'm curious to see what happens next. Luts are still growing, and Infrared doesn't attract a lot of people, but maybe I have something that will interest some people, and that is… In... Continue Reading →

Shooting Animals in Dark Forest at 25,600 ISO, and still Low Noise ?

I'm not someone who obsesses over tiny details in pictures, but like most of you, I do want my photos to look pretty sharp and clear, and too much graininess usually doesn't look nice. So, knowing how to get the best possible results in low-light conditions is really important. The problem is that many of... Continue Reading →

14000 Pictures in a Free WordPress account

Well, with this I have probably attracted the attention of some 'free WordPress' users, and many will probably think that this is completely fake, well, the header picture is indeed photoshopped, but the claim is not completely impossible, although an average of 7 a 8000 pictures is probably more feasible. Suppose you post one photo... Continue Reading →

Backlit Moon – RawTherapee and Exposure Fusion

Introduction:The header photo isn't very good. It's been edited to make it clear what this article is about. So, it's not the final result we're aiming for. Also, the editing was done using RawTherapee and Showfoto, but you could use other photo editing programs too. RawTherapee was used for adjusting the exposure, while Showfoto has... Continue Reading →

I don’t like ads

I have a dislike for advertisements. You might wonder what that has to do with photography. Well, not much, yet quite a bit ! Like many others, Open Source Photography operates as a free WordPress website. Since I don't own a domain, the name WordPress is included in my website's address. This is generally fine,... Continue Reading →

Old School Exposure on Digital Camera

In the early days, many photographers used completely mechanical cameras, many of them were quite basic. These basic cameras typically consisted of a box with a lens, a lever for advancing the film, a button for taking the photo, and a lens with various symbols. The symbols were used for focusing and exposure, with each... Continue Reading →

Film Simulation : Add some Grain for a better Analog look

Film Simulation with Grain or Noise For a more analog appearance, consider introducing grain or noise to your digital images. If you lack the necessary software or prefer not to invest in costly applications, you can achieve this effect using the free tools Gimp or Krita as well. You've got a choice between two alternatives.... Continue Reading →

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