December 9, 2009

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Moody Self Portrait Photography On A Budget

Portrait photography lighting does not have to be expensive. I am currently awaiting a lighting kit and background to take my portrait photography one step further but this has not stopped me experimenting with lighting…..

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Image Of The Moment – Winter Nights

As Winter draws in it brings with it a whole new dimension to photography. Frost, fog, snow are all coming and I for one am looking forward to some (hopefully) great shots. Another great opportunity are the Winter sunsets and th ambient light that they bathe everything in…..

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Image Of The Moment – Urban

I have been taking a lot of urban style photo’s lately. I recently went into my local town, High Wycombe to get some shots of the more characteristic locations…..

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Nightclub/Low Light Photography Round 2

First off, let me set the scene and give you a bit of history to this ’round 2′ of my low light photography journey…..

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How To Photograph Comets

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With all of the recent buzz surrounding the Perseid meteor shower I thought I would do a bit of research on the best practices for taking photographs of such events.

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Low Light Photography

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Getting a photo right can prove challenging enough, taking a good photo at night or in low light is a whole different ball game. The key is preparation, patience, knowing what settings to use and how to make the most of any available light that may be present. Get this right and the rewards are well worth it!

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A Guide To Nightclub Photography

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I recently joined my friend (who is a DJ), at one of his gigs at a well known British Bar. He asked if I could take some photos of him, his DJ partner and the venue. He also asked if I could not use a flash as this may put them off of their mixing etc.

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Aperture Explained

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What Is Aperture? The main purpose of a lens is to collect the available light. The aperture of the lens is the size of the lens opening. The larger the aperture, the more light allowed to reach the image sensor.
Aperture is expressed as F-stop, F2.8 is the smaller the F-stop number, the larger the aperture.

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Sunset Photography Tips

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With Summer approaching many of us now get home from work before the sun sets. This is the perfect time of year to catch great sunsets and produce stunning photo’s…the sky changes from blue to pink to orange and red and if your willing to stick it out then these changes will reward you with a stunning series of photo’s.

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