I wonder if you feel like I do, a little frustrated at times. Frustrated, why I hear you ask? Well, let me explain. The first image below this paragraph is of Durham Cathedral. Looks like a nice picture, right? Good composition, lovely exposure, great color, and perfect focus. So what’s wrong with it I hear […]
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When you are looking to get your drone pilot license or remote pilot certificate, at some point you will probably come across the Peltier drone course. Here, we run you through what drone pilots can expect from the Peltier online drone course and show you if it’s a good fit for your circumstances. Drones are […]
I believe it’s always useful to see how various shots are edited in Adobe Lightroom – this can help you become a much more skillful photographer. Lightroom is an extraordinarily powerful program. As well as being possibly the best image management app on the market, over recent years it has become a superb RAW editor […]
More megapixels are better, right? Well yes and no, it really depends on what your starting point is and what you plan to do with the final image. A 6mp sensor is probably not going to be great for fine art images. Conversely, a 60mp sensor is a complete overkill for a webpage. Despite that, […]
So what is a photographic burnout? A while ago, I wrote an article about the six stages of becoming a photographer. It was a wry, tongue-in-cheek look at the journey we make towards becoming a “tog”. Whilst the article was humorous, it was very much grounded in real life. A lot of the points I […]
How about returning to drone photography? Many of you that have been around the hallowed halls of Light Stalking for a while, will remember that I enjoy drone photography. Indeed, I have written reviews about the drones I have bought and my experiences in becoming a CAA qualified commercial drone pilot. Like many people, I […]