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Hi Photographer, How much is too much editing? And how much do you need to get right in-camera... to have got it right in-camera? These are big questions, and we don't claim to have the answers. But we can certainly help you with both! This week's bulletin celebrates the fundamentals of good composition, strong exposures and a solid digital workflow. WIN A CANON EOS 70D! Don't forget you can still win a Canon 70D! Our friends at the photo management blog Photoventure are offering Digital Camera World readers the chance to win this fine camera, and all you have to do is be on the user list for Canon's Project1709 photo management platform by 30 August. It's completely free, and there are no obligations. | ||||
Understanding the behaviour of light and the effects it creates makes a huge difference in black & white photography. But you still have to make sure the camera records it faithfully, and that’s where an understanding of exposure theory pays dividends. We explain everything black & white photographers need to know about using light effectively. | ||||
You may have heard that our awesome new event, PhotoLive, debuts in London this October! With more than 200 seminars from the world's leading photographers, it promises to be special. We're giving everyone who books their ticket by 31 August the chance to win a VIP weekend at the event, as well as an OM-D, courtesy of Olympus! | ||||
How to compose a image: see pictures where you never saw them before Too often we forget that great cameras don’t take great pictures – great photographers do! Our latest photography cheat sheet takes you through all the key steps of how to compose a photograph. Master these fundamental elements of composition and not only will you gain confidence as a photographer, you will start to see great images everywhere! | ||||
With just a few clicks you can correct exposure and white balance problems, tweak contrast, remove unwanted objects and add better backgrounds. But with that power comes mistakes, bad mistakes. To make life easier when getting to grips with your photo editing software, we explain the common photo editing mistakes... and how to avoid them. Read more » | ||||
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