This month is all about playing with my new Canon 50mm prime lens. It's main feature is a very large aperture (f/1.8) capability for fine depth of field shots. It is also great for capturing action shots in low light (paddling in a gorge and indoor climbing), is cheap and super light weight for throwing in an rucksack.
Here we go.
Showing posts with label Photography. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Photography. Show all posts
Monday, 31 March 2014
Friday, 28 February 2014
Project365 - February
After a good start to the project I have decided to have a go at photo editing this month. I'll play with different programs and techniques to figure out what they are all about, in a bid to get the shots looking a little bit better.
Friday, 31 January 2014
Project365 - January
After returning from Borneo, I haven't really used my new DSLR that much. This is a project to get me twiddeling dials and pressing buttons in a bid to eventually take better snaps.
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Saturday, 23 November 2013
Snapping with Shutter Scotland
David Russel was running a free taster photography course as
part of his new company ‘Shutter Scottland’. We arrived at our morning venue, Loch
an Eilean, with no wind and a stunning view.
The fantastic castle, Scotts pine and silky Loch made for an excellent venue
choice even with the low light levels.
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| First shot of the day, a moody Loch an Eilien. |
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| Playing with 'depth of field' with some funky looking lichen. |
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| With the low light levels, big awesome landscapes were tricky. David suggested focusing in on the small details. |
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| I love the texture and color of Scotts Pines. |
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| I like how the foreground layers bring your eye into the contrasting perpendicular trees. |
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| Again playing with different layers to create a sense of depth. |
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| I loved these colors and shape, just like a woodland rainbow. |
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| An awesome log in the 'Green Lochan'. Lines lead into the shot. |
- If you want to be a better photographer, stand in front if more interesting stuff.
- Find something interesting, then 'dance around it' until you find a good angle.
- Once you understand the technical stuff, the rest is down to artisticness.
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