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10 Tips for the Landscape Photography Beginner

10 Tips for the Landscape Photography Beginner 10 Tips for the Landscape Photography Beginner

It's quite common for us to be engaged by other photographers when we are out shooting our landscapes and more often than not, the conversation develops into a mini-workshop.

It seems that people are mostly looking for the simple little tips & techniques that improve landscape images. So with their questions in mind, here are some "simple" tips to help you get the most from your landscape images...

How To Photograph Lightning... The Easy Way!

How To Photograph Lightning... The Easy Way! How To Photograph Lightning... The Easy Way!

Ever wanted to capture photographs of lighting, but you are too slow on the draw?

Well don't worry, as I am about to show you the easy way!

The Poor Man's Pano Head - A Beginner's Guide to Shooting Panoramic Images

The Poor Man's Pano Head - A Beginner's Guide to Shooting Panoramic Images The Poor Man's Pano Head - A Beginner's Guide to Shooting Panoramic Images

Once the domain of big 6x17 film cameras such as the Fuji GX617 & Fotoman, wide panoramic images are now within easy reach of anyone with a digital camera.

Here is our Beginner's Guide to getting started in the wonderful world of Panoramic Photography, by making your very own "Poor Man's Pano Head"...

Flash Diffusers... No need to spend big dollars!

Flash Diffusers... No need to spend big dollars! Flash Diffusers... No need to spend big dollars!

As landscape photographers Bernie & Russell don't use flash units all that often, but that doesn't mean they don't come out every now and then.

In this Photography Tips Blog, learn how to make an effective and CHEAP flash diffuser, that works as good as any that you will pay big $$$$ for...

Myth Busting: Focal Length & Perspective

Myth Busting: Focal Length & Perspective Myth Busting: Focal Length & Perspective

It's a common myth that changing the camera's lens focal length, changes the perspective within an image. This is indeed a myth, as true perspective results from viewer's location and nothing else.

The location of the viewer dictates the spatial relationship between the viewer and their surrounding objects. 

The Wheat Bag Tripod

The Wheat Bag Tripod The Wheat Bag Tripod

Have you ever been stuck for a stable camera support?  Wanted that ground level point of view or found that you just can't get your tripod into that little nook to get the unique view that nobody else has?

Its actually a problem faced by landscape photographers quite often, so here is a quick tip about a very simple and cost effective solution....

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