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21
Jun

pairing images for effect

You may often see photographs, or rather pairs of photographs which just click together. The decision making is often a tough one for photographers, and I will go over the ways in which to go into making what is often referred to as a ‘diptych’, ie. two photos in one image, or two in one [...]

16
Apr

Tutorial : Star Trails

Hi Everyone,
One thing I love in Long Exposure photography is the trails stars can leave in images. This quick tutorial will let you know the factors you need to get great results.
Firstly, I think you need to see the photography I’m talking about, (if you haven’t already seen it, or imagined it). This photograph from [...]

14
Feb

Photography 101 : Portraiture

Hey Reader,
I’m sorry that as usual I haven’t been posting very much, well, that’s that, I don’t often get that much done, as I’m very busy. But I thought I’d throw together a quickie on Portraiture. It is probably one of my favourite subjects in photography, and I think, when done well, it is really [...]

04
Feb

Photography 101 : The Rule of Thirds

Hey Reader,
Now, I’m sure many of you have heard of the rule of thirds, and I thought that because it is such, ‘genius’, I should write a short but sweet post on it. The rule of thirds is the most simple but effective thing that you can do to enhance your photography, and it is [...]

21
Dec

How to: HDR Photography

Hey Guys,
I just was taking a great HDR image, and I thought that a lot of people still ask me, ‘Wow, how did you do that?!’ So, I thought, time for a blog post! Anyway, this guide will quickly cover the basics for making interesting HDR images.
By the way, HDR stands for ‘High Dynamic Range‘ [...]

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