Selective Colouring – The Easy Way

Selective Colouring – The Easy Way

November 5, 2009 by Simon  
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Selective colouring is a great way to make an aspect of your photo pop out of the page. The tutorial below is a quick and simple way of achieving this.
To produce a photo with selective colour, you first need to convert the photo to Mono. This must be your first piece of post processing on [...]

Iso Explained in Simple Terms

November 5, 2009 by Simon  
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The most basic rule of ISO is that it helps you expose photos correctly in lower light conditions. The use of higher ISO will enable your camera to increase it’s shutter speed to avoid blur or handshake, but at the same time, it will let sufficient light in to the camera so your photo does [...]

The Rule of Thirds Explained

November 5, 2009 by Simon  
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The Rule of Thirds can turn an ordinary looking photo in to an exceptional photo, so pay close attention to the tutorial below, as it’s one of the first steps a photographer can take to improving their work.
The rule of thirds is a compositional aid used to help photographers and artists arrange the elements of [...]

Shooting Smoke Tutorial

November 5, 2009 by Simon  
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Many of you have asked how I and many others take pictures of Smoke. Here, I will walk you through how to do it.
So, what do you need?

Camera
External Flash/Bright Light
Incense Sticks (with a holder, a small glass will do)
Lighter/Match
Stool/Table
Tripod (optional but preferred)
Remote trigger (optional but preferred)
Macro Lens (For best results, but normal lens will do)
Black [...]

Home Studio Lighting Without Breaking the Bank

November 5, 2009 by Simon  
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This page describes one way to set up a home studio without breaking your bank!
Here I will explain and describe my home studio setup. all of my portrait shots were taken with this home studio, so if your trying to find out how it performs, check out my gallery, however thats limited by my skill, [...]