The process to photograph startrails with stacked images is a great skill to add to your bag – and as I found during the current Covid-19 lockdown it is something you can learn and practice from home. It requires no filters or other expensive kit so all you need is a camera that you have […]
Category Archives: Technique
I’d never tried my hand at photographing the Milky Way before, but had always been something I’d wanted to try. Living in a south coast town in the UK the opportunity had never been on my doorstep with the light pollution, but when I found myself on Fitzroy Island on the Great Barrier Reef in […]
A lower number ISO setting creates higher quality images but requires slower shutter speeds.
Once you master the technique of photographing fireworks it’s an easily repeatable process – I now have my defaults well versed and ready to go when I need them.
Before considering what RAW is let’s first understand what a JPEG is. A camera (any camera, from your phone to a pro level DSLR) will first capture the basic elements – i.e. the colour of every single pixel which collectively make up your image. It will then process that information and create the finished article […]