This is a series by photographer, Tom Dinning. You can read the first three parts of this series here: Shooting at First Light, Shooting at Second Light, Shooting at Midday. This is a collection of photographs taken over the years during that time of the day (between 4pm and 7.30pm in my part of the […]
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Noel Coward wrote that only mad dogs and Englishmen would dare go out in the midday Sun. Fortunately for us, Noel didn’t include photographers in those that shouldn’t. Now that we have been up since 4am for the First Light at the beach and spent a pleasant morning strolling through the gardens in the Second […]
This is a guest post by Tom Dinning who, besides being a professional photographer, teacher and mini-celebrity in the Light Stalking community, has also shared some very popular tutorials in the forums and in other posts. If you have recovered from my recent post on shooting at first light, you might be ready for something […]
This is a guest post by Tom Dinning who, besides being a professional photographer, teacher and mini-celebrity in the Light Stalking community, has also shared some very popular tutorials in the forums and in other posts. Recently I had a browse through my files to see if there was any consistency with the times of […]
This is a guest post by Tom Dinning who, besides being a professional photographer, teacher and mini-celebrity in the Light Stalking community, has also shared some very popular collections of leaves (among other things) in the forums and in other posts. There are times when we don’t see the forest for the trees, or in […]
To some, the use of a scanner to make photographs, especially flowers, may seems a bit sacrilegious. But for shear simplicity, ease and effectiveness, there are few better uses to put your scanner. The ability for the scanner to provide a soft and flattering light, a depth of field that is quite surprising and a simple descriptiveness […]