Friday, 24 May 2013

Let us put a spring in your step - 4 tutorials you don't want to miss!

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 Hi Photography Enthusiast

Spring is probably the best time to be a photographer. New cameras are being launched and have just hit shelves, and all around the colour palette is changing - practically begging us to photograph its atmospheric light and rich, vibrant colours. 

But, of course, there are challenges. From knowing how your camera works to simply getting out of bed to capture the light, nothing about being a photographer is easy. But it's achievable. And we love it, so we do it! In this week's bulletin we offer four tutorials designed to help you overcome these obstacles and become a better spring photographer.

Tired of taking bad pictures? Find out how to fix your photos in-camera with our simple advice for curing your exposure problems and focusing headaches. This guide offers simple solutions for some of the most common photography problems photographers face. So read on to soothe your burning photo composition and colour complaints!

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No matter how long you’ve had a camera, there’s always something to learn. And if you’ve just bought your first camera body, the learning curve can seem impossibly steep. Here we explain some of the key features found on most bodies. Learning these early on will ensure you avoid the common camera mistakes and get better shots as a result.

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Golden Hour Photography: tips for making magical landscapes at dawn

Dawn is one of the golden hours for photographers, and in this quick guide we'll show you how to make the most of this magical time of day. From controlling the light and protecting your gear to motivating yourself to get out of bed, we're certain these golden hour photography tips will help you make dawn landscapes that sparkle!

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Shooting anything up close requires patience and extreme precision. In this in-depth tutorial we show you how to use an amazing technique called focus stacking by shifting your point of focus in multiple images and stitching together for images that are sharp throughout the frame. 

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