Tip 11: Shadows – these can really add depth and a three dimensional quality to a photograph. Try looking for […]
Tip 10: A fairly recent phrase doing the rounds on photographic composition is that of ‘negative space’. Put simply, this […]
Tip 9: “Rule” of Thirds – this is a guideline that, simplified, states that if you have a key feature, […]
Tip 8: Quick tip today but one I find very effective. Do note, however, that this presupposes you are photographing […]
Tip 7: Sky in a landscape – is something I always try and consider carefully. I ask myself do I […]
Tip 6: Where’s the point? One thing I am very aware of when composing a shot is the risk of […]
Tip 5: Keep it simple. Sometimes it is very easy to be overawed by the scene in front of us, […]
Tip 4: The three L’s – try using your Longer Lenses for Landscapes! There is a tendency sometimes to think […]
TIP 3: A quick and easy tip today! When you are set up at a location and are happy with […]
TIP 2: When using a wide angle lens, or the wide end of a zoom lens, consider composing with a […]