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Our Best Macro Photography Tips

Shown below is a set of ten amazing macro images with macro photography tips for the relevant image. Each photograph also includes an explanation of the camera equipment that was used and camera settings. Many of the images below have been taken with a Canon EF 100mm f/2.8 Macro lens, the settings can be reproduced with any […]

Difference Between Macro Micro and Close Up Photography

There is often much confusion amongst new photographers between macro, micro close up difference and how each photography genre differs from one another. For starters, macro micro photography usually refers to the same thing. Nikon names their range of ‘macro lenses’ with the word ‘micro’. Canon on the other hand, calls them macro lenses. For example, Nikons top macro […]

Slow Motion Waterfall Photography

Everyone loves slow motion waterfall photography. A popular flickr search is slow motion water images, that look as though they are posters instead of digital photographs. A beginner photographer may also think the blurred water motion is a result of Photoshop effects. However as you’ll soon discover, the slow motion blurring of the water is […]

How To Photograph The Moon

The full moon is one of the most beautiful sights and this post will show you how to photograph the moon successfully. At the beginning of May 2012, many photographers were out after dark photographing the Super Moon. The night saw beautiful examples taken on the night being uploaded to our Facebook Page. One of […]

When To Use High ISO Camera Settings

Knowing when to use high ISO camera settings will improve your overall photography experience. I know what you’re thinking! Why use a high ISO when the image turns out grainy? There are two reasons. Number one reason for using high ISO camera settings is in museums, art galleries, aquariums and indoor sporting events. Such places […]

How To Photograph Cascading Water

When you photograph cascading water in rivers and creeks, it’s a lot of fun and the resulting images can be absolutely amazing. Yet you do need to be careful with swollen rivers and above all keep yourself and your expensive equipment safe. Listed below are our best photography tips for those wanting to photograph cascading […]

How To Focus For Landscapes

A beginner photographer asked me recently, “How or where do I focus for landscapes and what exactly does it mean when someone says ‘focus one third into the scene’? To be honest it’s something I’d wrongly presumed everyone understood how to do. When photographers shoot typical landscapes Generally landscape photographers want a wide angle image […]

Best Aperture Setting For Portraits

When considering the best aperture setting for portraits, keeping it simple will deliver better results. Generally speaking, portrait photographers want to isolate the person and nicely blur the background. Unless you are shooting a holiday snapshot, the background is normally unimportant. Therefore that’s what I’ll focus on in this post. Quick Aperture Rules If I’m […]

How To Photograph People Jumping

How do I photograph people jumping and get a sharp image? We often get this question via email or on our Facebook page. Photographing sharp images of people jumping isn’t as hard as it seems if you follow these few simple rules. In this tutorial I’ll show you my best tips for capturing jumps without […]

How To Shoot Fast Action Shots

Here are my best tips to shoot fast action shots, like the image of a go-cart racer shown below. Don’t let this photo fool you, this kid was flying! To capture images like this that seem frozen in a split second, you need to understand the basics of shutter speed, aperture and ISO. Manipulating any […]

How To Photograph The Milky Way

A common question we receive is how to photograph the Milky Way. Photographing the milky way and stars at night isn’t as hard as beginner photographers think. For starters it’s important to pick a clear night sky on a new moon. Stars are much brighter when no other light is evident. I also recommend choosing […]

Wedding Photography Tips for Amateurs

Here it is. Our best wedding photography tips for all those photographers who are eventually asked to photograph their friends or family wedding day. No doubt if you own a digital SLR camera the day will come when you are asked to photograph your first wedding. For amateur photographers this can be a daunting experience. […]