There are four main types of weather, that often discourage photographers from even attempting what might be some of their greatest work. These four obstacles would be:
a) extreme cold,
b) extreme heat,
c) extreme moisture and
d) extreme wind.
While each of these has probably at one time or another discouraged even the best of us from going out to shoot, they also present unique photo opportunities simply because so few of us want to take the effort.
A new year is in the loom and throughout the world people are deciding what they want to change for the year ahead. So what should us photographers aim to change?
Here are 10 resolutions that can help us all become better photographers in 2011.
In this page we compare grain and sharpness for three scanners with a well-crafted enlarger print, and we look at grain aliasing and software solutions.
Heading to Tokyo? Here are five great places to shoot from the hectic fish markets to sleek buildings in Omotesando. You’ll get specific photography tips for shooting these locations including what equipment to use, best visiting times, and what to expect.
Camera Noise or Grain refers to the amount of distortion to your images that is caused as a result of using certain ISO / ASA settings. It can also be the result of enlarging images bigger than the tolerance of the film or digital settings within your camera will allow.
Would you like to learn how to avoid Noise? Keep close! ;)