Polarising filters are a useful addition to your kit if you enjoy photographing landscapes. They reduce atmospheric haze and reduce reflected light, which can be helpful to your images in a number of ways: They give you more detail in the sky, revealing clouds and darkening the blue areas. In the images below you […]
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How to photograph fireworks
By Jane Love Your Lens on November 1, 2015 in 4. All Levels, BlogLYL, Composition, Exposure, Night Photography
How to photograph fireworks One thing I’ve never got round to photographing is fireworks. I’ve admired other people’s shots but it’s always felt like too much hassle to me, to lug a tripod around, set it up in the middle of crowds of people, mess about with camera settings in the dark and keep an […]
10 things to photograph this Autumn – [3] HALLOWE’EN
By Jane Love Your Lens on October 23, 2014 in 4. All Levels, BlogLYL, Children, Night Photography, People
Like it or not Hallowe’en is growing in popularity every year and if your children are anything like mine, the opportunity to dress up and be allowed to accept sweets from complete strangers is the ultimate in fun. Their costumes get more elaborate each year, as do the decorations in our house, even spreading out […]