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Learn how to do various photography projects.

What Is The NPF Rule And How To Use It For Brilliant Star Photography?

Astrophotography
By Dahlia Ambrose / June 9, 2020

Today we are going to get a bit technical and take a look at the NPF rule and how to use it to get tack sharp photographs of the stars.

  Apple, How Tos, longform, Nikon

How to Use Colour for Creative Composition

Photographic Composition
By Sheen Watkins / May 26, 2020

Colourful photography brightens our collections, social media and websites. Our use of colour influences emotional responses to our images. Colour creates compositional wow! In photography, playing with colour is more than part of our workflow. It’s our statement, our stamp, our view. Our use of colours evolves with seasons, our moods, our subjects. How we […]

  How Tos

How to Organise Photos in Lightroom – 5 Logical Approaches

Lightroom
By Jason Row / May 21, 2020

Do you have a large unruly collection of images scattered over multiple hard drives? Are you locked down at home with little to do? If so, this is the article for you.  Adobe Lightroom is probably the most advanced image cataloging software on the market. Its power, however can often the fact that there are […]

  Adobe, How Tos

How To Saturate Images That Stand Out Without Going OTT in Lightroom

Lightroom
By Jason Row / May 18, 2020

Saturation in images can be a very tricky thing to get right. If you shoot raw, then your image files will not have any extra Saturation added to them. If you shoot jpeg, then depending on your settings your image could be under saturated or unnaturally over saturated.  In order to get the very best […]

  How Tos

Learn How to Get Better Photographs With Existing Light

Camera Craft
By Tiffany Mueller / May 13, 2020

Photography owes its existence to light, hence the agreement that without light, photography wouldn’t exist. New devices are constantly being developed in order to control light in a more precise way, and there is still plenty of engineering left to do. Pretty much all cameras (except some high-end expensive ones) come with a built-in flash […]

  How Tos

How To Use A Neutral Density Filter For Daytime Long Exposures

Camera Gear
By Jason D. Little / April 13, 2020

Slow shutter speeds allow us to perceive motion. Clouds blur as they sail across the sky, people and lights leave engaging trails and water takes on a surreal sheen. Long exposure is relatively easy to accomplish in low light conditions, however, it is also possible in the daytime. Follow these tips on using a neutral density filter to find out how.

  Apple, Fujifilm, How Tos

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