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Sunny Side Up

Quick post today about the “Sunny 16 Rule” . . . Another rule of thumb that is often quoted is the “Sunny 16” rule which says that on a sunny day and with your aperture at f/16 your shutter speed should be the reciprocal of your ISO. So 1/100 at ISO-100, 1/200 at ISO-200 etc….

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Nom nom nom

I have signed up for a free 30-day intensive course in food photography! Can’t remember where I saw this advertised, but anyway the course started yesterday. Neel who runs the course puts it on several times per year and you can find out more by clicking the link on the left, but I’m going to…

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Shot of the Week

After some creative Photoshopping last week, the theme of the 52 Weeks group on Flickr this week was “Surreal”. This obviously gave another opportunity for some pixel manipulation but with the hustle and bustle of my working week nothing really jumped to mind. Then, suddenly, it was Wednesday night – deadline day – and I…

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Selecting Shutter Speed

While the concept of aperture can be confusing when you first come across it – a strange series of numbers that don’t seem to follow any sequence and where a bigger number means a smaller hole, a greater depth of field but less light – the idea of shutter speed is much more easy to…

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Magic Mushroom

To produce the mushroom image for the 52 Week theme of “Post-Apocalyptic”, I started off with a couple of shots of the sun over a small slice of land. This is the initial shot (SooC) that gave me the idea for an explosion. Then I took another, exposing for the sky; Once I’d got the…

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Shot Of The Week

The theme for the week this week was “Post-Apocalyptic”. While it might have been possible to shoot something run-down and partly demolished or weathered and worn, this theme really got me thinking about what I could produce in Photoshop as I’ve not done much creatively in PS for a while. Friday saw another misty start…

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It’s not just a hole

I introduced the exposure triangle last time and mentioned that there are times when you might want to control aperture and hence adjust ISO with shutter speed to get the correct exposure. Today I thought I’d explain how the choice of aperture affects a shot. As well as affecting the amount of light that enters…

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Exposure exposed

Exposure Triangle Last week I introduced 6 aspects of a photograph that are important to consider when taking pictures. Perhaps the most important of these is exposure, and so I want to talk a bit about that today and offer my explanation of the Exposure Triangle, something that often trips up new photographers. Essentially there…

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Shot of the Week

The theme for the Flickr 52 Week Challenge this week was set by your truly. Setting a theme to challenge 500+ people from all over the World is not as easy as it sounds – in my mind it needs to be open enough so as not to hinder people and ideally it should be…

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TBT – September 2011

As we leave September 2015 behind, I went back in my archives to see what I was doing in this month a few years ago and I came across a series of photos that I took for a Flickr challenge group called Get Pushed. If you’re looking to be challenged outside of your comfort zone…

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What Makes A Great Photograph

As a follow-up to my post about the most expensive photographs ever sold, I thought I’d take the opportunity to talk a bit about what makes a great photograph – and perhaps more importantly, what can spoil one. This is my most-viewed photograph on Flickr. There are many factors that go to making a good…

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Shot of the Week

It’s been a fairly photo free week for me as I’ve been busy with work and other things. I’ve only managed to take pictures with my mobile phone, like this one of the low sun shining in onto a wall in the kitchen. However I did get a copy of Glyn Dewis’ fab Photoshop Workbook…

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Most Expensive – Part 2

Previously, in Part 1, I talked about some expensive cameras. So what’s the best way to be able to afford a camera worth £25,000?  How about selling a photograph for £2,500,000. Today I want to point you to this post on 500px which talks about the most expensive photographs ever sold. Given that photographs are easy…

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Most Expensive – Part 1

We all know that photography – as with any hobby – can get a bit expensive if you want to go for the latest and greatest stuff. But recently I was pointed to two articles that give the extreme end of photographic expense. In the second post I’ll talk about the most expensive photographs ever…

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