Photography tutorial: Water and reflected light
Ian Rolfe discusses ways we are able to see and photograph the reflected colour and liquid motion of nature’s water features…
Ian Rolfe discusses ways we are able to see and photograph the reflected colour and liquid motion of nature’s water features…
If you’re new to digital photography, you may have some questions that you’ve been too afraid to ask. Here we try to answer those questions.
Among the most rewarding challenges in photography is learning how to capture the beauty of the seas and coastline. Ian Rolfe gives us some helpful hints for making the most of the coastal landscapes which surround us.
Elaborate studios are not necessary for portraiture. In fact, very little room is required for head and shoulder portraits, and a corner of the home living room is usually more than enough space for a simple lighting and backdrop set-up.
Shelton Muller discusses the principles once used by all photographers to determine flash exposure…
These days, flash photography has been made so easy with TTL flash technologies that mean photographers don’t need to think at all.
Ian Rolfe explains the importance of understanding the qualities of light in your photography.
Understanding light is without question the most difficult aspect of photography – and the most important.
Greg Beyer gets us into deep water with some pictures by the pool…
For decades now, family cameras have come fitted with zoom lenses. Today, digital cameras are no different. In fact, because of the technology involved, the zoom lenses in digital cameras are often even stronger. So, when and why should you use the zoom lens on your camera?
If you’re a point and shoot user, you’re probably not a schooled photographer. However with today’s advanced cameras making intelligent technical decisions automatically, you too can produce interesting and professional looking pictures.