How Do You Reduce Haze in Landscape Photography?
Haze can be a photographer’s ally, but it is a trouble to endure most of the time. Misty...
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Haze can be a photographer’s ally, but it is a trouble to endure most of the time. Misty...
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As a landscape photographer, you often find yourself drawn to the expansive views and deep...
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When you’re traveling, it’s always a good idea to travel light. The fewer things...
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Low-key monochrome is a type of black and white photography which has fallen a little out of use since the days of film. Despite that, it is still a very effective style which can make a huge difference to your shots. It can be very dramatic and moody, and when matched with the right scene, can turn your work into that of a master photographer.
Read Moreby Loaded Landscapes | Dec 27, 2018 | Tips | 1
Bokeh! You’ve no doubt heard the word before and maybe even seen some lurking in the background in some of your images. But bokeh –those out-of-focus spheres of light that appear in the background or in some cases –the foreground of your images doesn’t have to be left to chance! There are plenty of ways that you can incorporate bokeh into your images –intentionally, using it to enhance your photos –and add some flair to your shots.
Read Moreby Loaded Landscapes | Nov 22, 2018 | Tips | 0
Looking back at your own work and thinking about it in a critical way is very difficult for most people. The reason behind this is that we’re often simply too close to the images to be able to see them like an impartial outsider. However, there are ways that you can successfully analyse your work, training yourself to see what is good about it and what could be improved. Here are some tips to use to look at your work in a new light.
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