RAW

RAW

August 30, 2010 in Understanding - 3 comments

Everyone is familiar with JPEGs. Compatible in just about every device and program you’re likely to come across in day to day life, the humble JPEG is just that: humble. JPEGs may be convenient but if you want to make the most of what your camera is capable of you should consider shooting in RAW. read more…

How to… use a Polariser

How to… use a Polariser

August 19, 2010 in How to... - 2 comments

The polariser is one of the most commonly used filters in photography, and for good reason. It is a very versatile tool and the effects that are possible through a polarising filter are often impossible to replicate in any other way, including photoshop. read more…

Website Launch!

Website Launch!

August 10, 2010 in blog - leave a reply

Hello there, and welcome to the LeadingLinesPhotography.net website.

At this stage in proceedings I imagine that I probably know most of the people reading this personally, so thanks for popping in. If you like what you see, pass the link on to your friends and family and hit some of the facebook like buttons! read more…

Shutter Speed, Aperture and ISO

August 10, 2010 in General - 2 comments

When you get right down to it, there are really only three things that control the exposure of your photographs: your shutter speed, aperture and your ISO*. Everything else – your metering modes, exposure compensation – is really just a set of tools to help you tell the camera how to set these three variables.

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the Histogram

the Histogram

August 9, 2010 in Understanding - leave a reply

Digital photography has brought us all manner of new tools that make photography that much easier. The histogram is without a doubt one of, if not the most useful of all these tools. read more…

Rule of Thirds

Rule of Thirds

July 23, 2010 in Composition - one comment

Of all the rules of composition the Rule of Thirds is easily the most commonly quoted and used. It’s also the most commonly broken, and frankly that’s fair enough. They’re not really rules, just guidelines: tools to use when it suits you (or perhaps more appropriately, when it suits the photograph). I will tell you right now that the rule of thirds – or any compositional rule – will not work in every situation.

Having said that it is popular for good reason. It’s simple, it’s easy and it’s exceptionally effective under a huge range of circumstances. Once you have learned it you will find that you use the rule of thirds in everything from landscapes to action shots and everything in between. It is, for want of a better word, a good default compositional tool.

If in doubt, use the Thirds. read more…

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