Photography 101: Shutter Speed Fun
Shutter speed maybe a simple number, but the impact it can have on a photograph can make, or break, a great shot. In this article, we will look at how shutter speed is used to control light and portray...
View ArticleFinding Your Feet: The Special Three: by Jacob Lucas
Confused by your camera? Overwhelmed by all the settings? This post will tell you about the first three settings you'll need to learn about in order to correctly expose your photographs and is the...
View ArticleCreating Abstract Impressions: by Anne McKinnell
Impressionist painters were more concerned with colour than line. Their goal was to leave the viewer with an impression of the scene rather than a literal depiction and their works often included a...
View ArticlePhotography 101: Three Tips for Shooting in the Dark Without a Tripod
Shooting in low light situations can be daunting to many photographers. However, there are a few tricks that can go a long way to making this task easier and much more enjoyable. This article will...
View ArticleScenic Outlook – Impressions
We all love to go out and get those pin sharp, beautifully lit shots of our countrysides and cities, but for today's post we are going to ignore all of what we have learned about how to make great...
View ArticleScenic Outlook – Embrace Manual Mode
As clever as modern cameras are they do not know what it is that you are pointing it at or how you want to show the scene. By switching to manual you set both the aperture and the shutter speed and it...
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