Friday, 3 May 2013

The worst picture is the one not taken

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Hi Photography enthusiast, 
 
Who here has a plan for what they want to shoot in 2013? Or even a plan for this month? Most of us fit our photography in during our pockets of free time... and whatever we get to shoot is a gift. To help use this time more effectively, this week we've suggested some simple methods of ensuring you don't waste pictures with simple camera mistakes. We've also provided a handful of really creative photo ideas for inspiration!

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Have you ever shot plane trails or made it rain with light? In the latest of our ongoing series of monthly creative photography ideas to help inspire your imagination, we suggest some of our most exciting projects yet and offer tips from photographers who do them for a living.
 
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Are blown highlights and burnt-out skies spoiling your landscape photography? Nip that in the bud today. In this easy-to-follow tutorial we show you how to use simple Photoshop effects like a Gradient Fill adjustment layer to get more balanced exposures in your skies. Follow these simple steps to start boosting your hit rate.
 
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Like most camera settings, you can let your DSLR handle white balance decisions for you. However, there are times - such as low indoor lighting - when your Auto White Balance option might get confused. Our team at the Canon magazine PhotoPlus suggests a really quick fix for this. Find out how to 'shift' your white balance, adding or removing colours to taste.

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As the sun re-emerges we all start thinking about hitting the beach. For photographers, however, this takes on a completely different meaning. In this tutorial we offer our best seascape photography tips for using your 10-stop ND filter to tame the waves and convey a sense of movement in the clouds.
 
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