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Better Photo School
http://www.betterphotoschool.com
Michael and I have wanted to start a photography site for quite some time, we understand that there are many resources available to the photographer but we wanted to bring many aspects of photography under one roof as it were. Apart from building an awesome resource for people to further their photography knowledge we wanted to bring a community together and allow professional photographers a platform to showcase their talent and promote their services.
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Pin sharp photos - Part 2 EXPOSURE
Aperture [inset side="right" title="Sharp Series"] 1. Focus 2. Exposure[/inset]Commonly known as depth of field although you will know I prefer the term depth of focus, as it is more intuitive. Depth of focus controls what is sharp from the front of ...
Pin sharp the art of sharp photos a four part series
Part 1 focusing [inset side="right" title="Sharp Series"] 1. Focus [/inset] Sharpness of image is no accident it comes from understanding the components that make up a sharp image. Focus, lens, aperture, exposure and post-production are the key aspe...
How to shoot fireworks
Shooting fireworks is quite similar to photographing lightning, we are not waiting for the fireworks to go off then to fire off our shutter rather using an open shutter and let the fireworks come to us.First set your ISO to 100 or even 80 if you have...
4 Methods of toning photos with photoshop
Never before have we been armed with such a diverse set of techniques that allows an incredible level of creativity. Unlike traditional film processing we can quickly undo mistakes that have been made, we can adjust the look and feel of a shot right ...
6 Great techniques to convert colour photos to black and white
Today we are going to cover 6 awesome techniques to convert a colour photo into a black and white photo using Adobe Photoshop. This can be a wonderful way to breath life back into some of your older photos, and if you have colour lying around from fi...
Crisp white snow photos every time
As you are probably aware if you have read any of my articles I am not a fan of the automatic mode, as the camera just cannot think for you. When you are in the snow you are in an extreme lighting condition, with the bright winter sun reflecting off ...

