Archive | August, 2011

The Rule Of Thirds

The rule of thirds may help you try to balance your pictures . Placing objects on the intersection of imaginary lines that cut the frame into thirds is a good way to start when trying to balance composition in a shot . Remember rules are not always meant to be followed !

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Mud Crab For your walls

Shooting a mud crab for a restaurant last week, It looked so interesting i thought i might take a shot for the Gallery Shot in natural soft light . I had the light coming in from the side very low to produce the highlight on the claw. I bounced some light back in from the […]

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Tomato

This is one of my favourite backgrounds , it has so much character and lends itself to blend with the subject adding to the shot as a whole .

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Sunrise @ Terrigal

This is another pic taken at Terrigal in two parts One exposed for the rocks f4.5 @  .30 sec The other for the sky  f4.5 @1/10 sec Taken on the 25 /2/11 parts of the horizon were thick with cloud  … i was lucky to go to the scallion to pick the sun breaking through […]

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Terrigal

Terrigal An amazing part of the NSW Central coast Lens 16-32 f2.8  shot a @ 16mm This shot was taken in two parts , one for the water which was with a slower shutter  .8 of a second f16 the second shot for the sky was @ 1/10th ofa sec. at f 16

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cleaning your sensor

27-2-2011 my birthday morning and i am not sure how my sensor got this filthy ! I really like this image and it took me just under an hour to remove all the dust marks !! Or five minutes cleaning the sensor  ……… Damn !! Before After

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Utilising your images

As a photographer  in the digital age  i have notice how many people have a digital camera . The costs of film are no longer an issue and people can snap away to their hearts content . Many people now have their computers packed with digital images and unfortunately don’t utilise them. Prints on canvas , […]

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