We have been learning about using filters with Paul Pichugin Here we have been using graduated filters. Graduated filters are dark at the top and gradually get lighter. You can use these filters to reduce the contrast between different parts of your image, to darken skies and enhance the appearance of clouds and sunsets. [...]
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Using Filters
Posted in Mullewa Landscapes, Practical photography tips, workshops, tagged Photography tips on November 8, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Awesome Shots-using the camera’s white balance
Posted in Mullewa Landscapes, Out and About, Practical photography tips on November 8, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Check out these great results Pene got playing with the white balance on her camera. Most camera’s (even compact camera’s) will have a white balance setting. Look for the ‘WB’ button on your camera or you may find it in your camera’s menu. You will see a series of symbols such as a light bulb, [...]
Playing with ‘white balance’
Posted in Mullewa Landscapes, Practical photography tips, workshops on November 4, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
A few keen locals joined Paul for a dawn workshop, where we played with changing the WHITE BALANCE setting on our cameras. Check out the results!
To flash, or not to flash…
Posted in Out and About, Practical photography tips, tagged Out and About, tips on October 28, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Have a look at these early morning shots, one taken with the flash and one taken without. They’re not the most speccy photos, but it’s interesting to see how completely different a scene can be depending on whether you use it…
Macro Photography with OLMC
Posted in Our Lady of Mount Carmel school, Practical photography tips on October 27, 2009 | Leave a Comment »