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Wildlife Photography-Compostion

Simplicity is often the key to composing a successful photograph,where a well composed image should never look cluttered, and the main focal point/subject should be obvious. When composing an image decide which parts of the scene are most important to you and try hard to exclude any elements that are not, or don’t have a [...]

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Choosing Raw or Jpeg

This question is one of the most popular questions asked when people attend one of my One To Ones or Workshops.The debate over Jpeg versus the RAW file format has been an argument with photographers for some time, while consumers are pretty much confused by the concept. The difference, truly, lies in ‘after-shot’ work and how [...]

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Photography Tip- Side Lighting

Following on from my previous Wildlife Photographic tip ‘Back-Lighting’  which gives your subject a strong outline and adds a great atmosphere, with a great deal of impact to your image,it’s counterpart ‘Side Lighting’ emphasizes a great deal of texture from the use of light highlighting your subject from the side, and when put to use in [...]

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After The Rain

A photographic tip for when you are out and about in the field photographing wildlife and you get caught in a rainstorm is, firstly protect your camera equipment I use Wildlife Watching Supplies, first class camera,lens covers/hides.Then try to sit out the storm or take shelter because after the rain has passed it will present you [...]

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