Vision Training: Urban Abstracts
In the previous post, I described the benefits of abstract photography in refining one’s vision as a photographer. Without a…
In the previous post, I described the benefits of abstract photography in refining one’s vision as a photographer. Without a…
Over the past couple of years, I’ve grown to really enjoy abstract photography, because it is a challenge in many…
Until recently, in my impressionist forest project, I had only used diffused lighting. The reason was that I believed the…
A while back I took some wonderful online photography classes by Kathleen Clemons on Fine Art Nature Photography. Kathleen introduced…
I still remember talking to a friend years ago about one of her relative’s wedding. The Met Office had predicted…
If you read this blog on a regular basis, you may have noticed that I’m fond of macro photography. The…
I realised I really needed to learn about lighting when I was taking live photographs of Edinburgh based band Lipsync…
In a previous post, “Impressionist Photography”, I talked about a couple of camera techniques one can use to create photographs…
The name impressionism comes from the title of a Claude Monet painting, “Impression, sunrise”. It depicts the harbour of “Le…
“Time makes more converts than reason” – Thomas Paine Have you ever received a rude email or a negative comment…
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