Jan 19, 2018 | Blog, Pet Photography Project 52 |
So often when I am photographing pets, mine included, I want to create a documentary of adventures and I’m all set to tell a story. I take in some of the landscape, the animals families, their movements. My desired shot list includes things like logs...
Jan 12, 2018 | Blog, Pet Photography Project 52 |
The Rule of Thirds is possibly the most well known ‘rule’ or guideline in photography, painting and other visual arts and it is normally one of the first subjects discussed in any class. The guideline proposes that an image should be imagined as...
Jan 5, 2018 | Blog, Pet Photography Project 52 |
Happy New Year dear readers and friends! Thank you for sticking with me over the last year even though it’s been very very quiet on the blog front. My Facebook page has had a few more posts however the majority of the action has happened on...
Dec 15, 2017 | Blog, Pet Photography Project 52 |
It’s been a really long time since I got my act together and participated in the Pet Photography Project 52 Blog Circle but when I piped up and said I would love to get started again in 2018, they greeted me so warmly I thought, just start now. This weeks...
Feb 6, 2016 | Blog, Pet Photography Project 52, Project 52 [2016] |
For 2016, the Pet Photography Project 52 are working through David Duchemin’s book ‘The Visual Toolbox’. Our lesson, and theme for this week is ‘Exposure: Optimising your RAW Exposures’. The best digital negative (RAW, not JPG) is the one with the most amount of data....
Jan 29, 2016 | Pet Photography Project 52, Project 52 [2016] |
For 2016, the Pet Photography Project 52 are working through David Duchemin’s book ‘The Visual Toolbox’. Our lesson, and theme for this week is ‘Exposure: The Zone System’. Ansel Adams is known for many things, one of his most important contributions was an exposure...