May 06
As the light fades, do thoughts of photography wane also? If that’s the way you think then read on as we will be showing you that low light photography is awash with opportunities!
Images, whether from film or digital cameras, need one ingredient… light. How then can photographers get good images in low light conditions? Using flash would be one way. But even the most dimly lit scene has some light – and that means the potential for a great photo! Continue reading »
Tags: low-light, night
Mar 30
Photographing insects although not glamorous sounding, can be rewarding and easy if you plan your shot and research locations, habits and ecosystems. Most insects have short life spans. From days or weeks most will only be available during short times during the year. The first step is to decide what types of insects you are looking to photograph. Do they live near water, are they diurnal or nocturnal, what attracts them, as well as the time of the year. Some insects are primarily adapted to a season and will only be readily visible then. Continue reading »
Tags: close-up, Macro, Nature