When you get your new camera, chances are you’ll want something to photograph, and there are only so many times you can photograph the cat, family members and your back garden before they get annoyed or you get bored. The next best thing to do is go out with your camera and take photographs ofContinue reading “Why Landscape Photography Is Perfect For Beginners”
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Photographing The Moon (Easy Guide!)
I keep seeing people struggling to take photographs of the moon, and long articles going into the setup and execution of successful moon photography, but they’re always over complicated and make it sound like it’s hard work. Photographing the moon is the easiest thing to do if you understand you’re basically shooting straight into aContinue reading “Photographing The Moon (Easy Guide!)”
Photoscape X Pro – The Editing Software You (Probably) Didn’t Know You Need
There are swathes of editing packages to edit your photographs, some of them really simple to use like Luminar 4 and Lightroom and some of them more complicated like ON1 Photo Raw and Photoshop. But there’s one piece of software that I constantly go back for for various reasons, and this affordable piece of softwareContinue reading “Photoscape X Pro – The Editing Software You (Probably) Didn’t Know You Need”
Maximising Your Onscreen Histogram Accuracy
It’s a little understood fact that when relying on your histogram to take photographs, or using your blinkies for highlight warnings (among other on screen information based on your exposure), the histogram is based on the jpeg profile that you are currently taking photographs in, and not in the raw image produced by the camera.Continue reading “Maximising Your Onscreen Histogram Accuracy”
Storing Film Simulations on your Fujifilm (A simple guide)
One of the reasons we love and use Fujifilm cameras is because it’s easy to replicate old film stocks, invent new ones, and have more control over the image before we take the photo than any other camera. Some of us only ever shoot in these film simulations that we’ve made, others only use theContinue reading “Storing Film Simulations on your Fujifilm (A simple guide)”
