Flash Modifiers

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Flash modifiers are great and here’s why… We all know that typical camera-flash type picture where there are harsh shadows and you can see where the light reflects off of every shiny object in the photo. It’s not a good … Continued

Night time scenarios

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Shooting in the night time. A beginner photographer’s worst nightmare. Shaky, blurry, really dark or really bright blobs of black or white. Let’s run through some night time basics. If you have a tripod, use if. If you don’t, turn … Continued

Flash photography and Strobes

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So most people don’t actually own any external flashes and if they do, it’s a very basic one that was sold as a package deal. An external flash is an external flash and that will always be way better than … Continued

Sunset

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Most people love sunsets and one of the most commonly photographed things are in fact sunsets. I’ll keep this one short. If you’re shooting on a smart phone, it’s very likely things get “blown out”, or overexposed, so you get … Continued

Photographing the Solar Eclipse

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Solar Eclipse by Kevin Ly So there is currently a solar eclipse going on right now so I just thought I’d make a quick post. Remember there is never a good reason to look into the sun so remember not … Continued

Moving water

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We’ve all seen it before, photos of moving water captured by a single picture. Now, how do we take a picture that looks like that, rather than one that has drops floating or dropping down a cliff. It’s all about … Continued

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