Action photography is something that many of us will need to come to terms with at one point or another. Shooting your kids playing, friends playing sport or a great sporting event you attend are things that most of us want in our own photo collections. Getting good action shots though is not always easy […]
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Rob is the founder of Light Stalking. His love for photography started as a child with a Kodak Instamatic and pushed him into building this fantastic place all these years later, and you can get to know him better here.
Rob's Gear
Camera: Nikon D810
Lenses: Nikkor 14-24 f/2.8, Nikkor 50mm f/1.8
Morocco is one of those dream travel destinations for photographers where it seems it’s almost impossible to take a bad photograph. There seems to be no shortage of interesting subjects and the colours shown by photos like these are amazing. Indeed, color is an amazing composition tool. Impactful photographs contain contrast, but you don’t only get great […]
Ever wondered how those stunning shots of the night sky and the milky way are shot and edited? While it’s tempting to think that it’s possible to get great night sky shots straight out of camera, the truth is that the most spectacular and popular images you see of the night sky and the Milky […]
Infrared photography can capture some of the starkest and most emotive images possible. Unfortunately, it can also look like complete rubbish if done wrong. Along with this selection of infrared photos, there are also a few links to further tutorials and resources on infrared photography that you might find useful. We hope you enjoy these […]
Very few photographs can be more stunning than a well-executed photo of a waterfall. Just as they are one of the most beautiful things in nature, good photographers are able to make them one of the favourite subjects of photography fans everywhere. We think this selection of creative commons shots by various photographers is among […]
Originally published March 2009 One very cool technique to capture movement in your photographs is known as panning. Some of the most evocative and striking imagery comes from sports photography and in particular sports which involve a high degree of motion. One of the great things about photography is the way we can convey a […]