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Work the Subject – A Leaf

It’s fall and that makes for many and varied targets for your photography. When you are out and about it’s a good idea to keep a sharp eye out. Sometimes the simplest thing can lead to a lovely image. Or, at least I think so! The Leaf Looking for piles

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Is playing a part of your process?

Play. I talk about this quite often. That doesn’t mean I listen to my own advice though. I don’t know about you but I could use a little (more like a LOT) of creative inspiration lately. A reminder to play This Ted Talk with Dr. Russya Conner might be just what we

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Using blurs and motion to be creative in photography

Borrowing a phrase from Monty Python, “And now for something completely different.” Blurs and multiple exposures in photography are not a new concept for me. They are, however, techniques that I’ve not spent much time with. Part of the photography process is learning, growing and expanding our minds to try

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Common shutter speed mistakes and how to avoid them

Depending on what it is you’re trying to capture, shutter speed can be a tricky thing. Sometimes you’ll get blurred images when you didn’t want to and other times you’ll want to show movement and end up with a sharp image. Why? Well, learning how shutter speed works will help

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