Nature & Natural Photography Tips
Monday, 16 November 2009 11:36

Crisp white snow photos every time

How many times have you been out in the snow snapping away only to end up with grey casts over them? This is a common issue when shooting in the snow, how is it caused I hear you ask?
Published in Light & Exposure
Monday, 09 November 2009 08:10

15 beautiful landscape photos with tips

A set of 15 landscape photos with tips to help you take even better landscape photography. Follow the links to the photographer and show your appreciation for their photography.
Published in Nature
Thursday, 05 November 2009 10:31

Creating the dream like water effect

How do you achieve that beautiful dream like appearance where the water looks like flowing dry ice and the surrounding rocks are pin sharp?

Simple it is just a long exposure, sounds great in theory but is it that easy to recreate?
Published in Light & Exposure
When looking at the photography of a pro it becomes clear why they do indeed call themselves pros. The photos are always a few steps beyond what an amateur could do. Every detail is perfect. The exposure is flawless. The colors are vibrant but not obnoxious. The composition is simple and effective. A pro photo is usually very close to perfect.
Published in Nature
Wednesday, 28 October 2009 09:49

How to photograph lightning

You will have seen those amazing shots of lightning, have you ever wondered how you capture the raw intensity of bolts of white and purple shooting across the sky?
Shooting lightning is not easy and is one of the more difficult photography techniques to master although with a bit of practise and the right conditions you too will be able to add dramatic lightning photographs to your collection.

Published in Nature

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