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Amy Renfrey is a professional photographer and photography teacher who teaches you how turn your disappointing, dull and blurry photos into striking masterpieces by following simple, proven steps in plain, easy-to-understand English. If you'd like to change your photographic life, forever, then click to find out how you can. DigitalPhotographySuccess.com
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The basic “elements of art” include an understanding of “lines”, and it should interest the photographer to know that diagonals always imply “energy” of some kind. For example, the artist who paints trees at a slight diagonal is implying that they are blowing in the wind. This usually incorporates some interest into their work, and [...]
There are great number of landscape photography tips and techniques, but only a few that will really help you take better landscape photos. Many photographers will swear to using a tripod, others won’t. Other photographers will tell you to spend time sharpening and increasing the colour in Photoshop and others won’t. I’ve photographed thousands of [...]
Lake Cathie Beach, Port Macquarie, NSW, Australia. Photo by Amy Renfrey. Canon EOS 500D, 1/400, F8, ISO 100, 24mm In your landscape photography you will find that the majority is probably with a tripod. But each type of photography uses different tools. Photographers that do sports photography like to use a hand-held strategy so [...]
I saw an ad on Facebook telling us that getting kids into reading at a young age it very important. I couldn’t agree more. I remember being transported to another world as I hung off every word in “Adventures of the Faraway Tree” by Enid Blyton when I was about 5 or 6. My mother [...]
Today, I’ve been working hard on the ezine. I recorded and edited next months video on Understanding Filters. I was talking about star filters (one of Cokins special effects filters) and it got me thinking. What if I shot the stars, the real ones in the sky, with a star filter? I wonder how interesting [...]
If you are interested in doing some landscape photography you already know that one of the most common “setups” for it involves the use of a wide angle lens and a tripod. You might already have the tripod, but you may lack the funds necessary to purchase the big lens. So, how can you take [...]
When photographers think of animal portraiture they tend to imagine one of two possible groups of animals – the formal domestic pets or the wild animals. For this discussion we will take a quick look at each style and consider how to get the best effects. Before attempting to photograph animals of any kind (wild [...]
There are so many great things you can do in photography. One of things is the fun use of filters. Why not try a star filter with some pin points of light? Here is a normal street at night without the star filter and then the same shot with the star filter. It does fun [...]
Winning Photo Theme : “Empty” Photo By Brian Martin No camera data supplied. Why Brian won: Brian has done a beautiful panorama. He’s photographed a series of shots and used software to stitch them together. This is a nice way to do landscapes- and indeed quite fun! Brian hasn’t sent in the exif data which [...]