August 8, 2009
Blog ArchivesImage Of The Moment – Bournemouth
I purchased a new 50mm camera lens and to Christen it I drove 100 miles to Bournemouth on the South coast of England to take some photos. I used to visit Bournemouth a lot when my grand parents lived there and it brought back great memories (as well as providing ample opps for photos (although very busy with sun worshippers))!
Great Examples of The Use Of Depth Of Field
Depth of field can be used to give a photo an almost 3D effect and when executed well brings the photo to life. Depth of field is controlled by the aperture (F-Stop) being used.
Twelve Essential Photographic Rules
The twelve rules of photography that will stand you in good stead and get you great photos! This great article on Popphoto runs through the rules;
Guide To Creating Stunning Landscape Photographs
One of the most satisfying parts of photography is when you get a stunning photo that impresses everyone that looks at it. Problem is that all too often you spot a scene that you know should make a beautiful photo but when you view it on your PC when you get home you and your camera haven’t done justice…..
Image Of The Moment – Bournemouth
I purchased a new 50mm camera lens and to Christen it I drove 100 miles to Bournemouth on the South coast of England to take some photos. I used to visit Bournemouth a lot when my grand parents lived there and it brought back great memories (as well as providing ample opps for photos (although very busy with sun worshippers))!
Great Examples of The Use Of Depth Of Field
Depth of field can be used to give a photo an almost 3D effect and when executed well brings the photo to life. Depth of field is controlled by the aperture (F-Stop) being used.
Twelve Essential Photographic Rules
The twelve rules of photography that will stand you in good stead and get you great photos! This great article on Popphoto runs through the rules;
Guide To Creating Stunning Landscape Photographs
One of the most satisfying parts of photography is when you get a stunning photo that impresses everyone that looks at it. Problem is that all too often you spot a scene that you know should make a beautiful photo but when you view it on your PC when you get home you and your camera haven’t done justice…..























