Silhouette Photography made easy
August 5, 2009 by Eastmon Admin
Filed under Beginners Tips, Featured Tips, Holiday Photography, Landscape Photography, Photography Tips
Capturing that brilliant silhouette of a fisherman at sunrise, or a boat on the water against the backdrop of a setting sun, is all about timing — and a few basic rules. Read more
Backlighting tips to add magic to your photographs
July 14, 2009 by Eastmon Admin
Filed under Amy's Photography, Photographic Journal
Once you start taking photographs you begin to see how many different styles of light there is. When I first started I knew that lighting was important but I really had no idea how important or how it can either make or break a photograph. The concept of lighting is something that I couldn’t really get my head around by reading it in a book. You really need to experiment with different light sources, directions and intensities.
Nikon D60 Digital SLR Review
May 21, 2009 by Eastmon Admin
Filed under Digital Camera Reviews, Featured Review, Nikon Digital Cameras
There is something about holding a Nikon SLR camera in your hand that makes you feel that now you will be able to take great photos. After all many of the great photographs we see in the press were taken with a Nikon camera, if you think Nikon, you think professional. With that in mind I wondered would the Nikon D60 live up to my expectation of what makes a great camera. Read more
Using Light – The Art of Seeing
November 19, 2008 by Eastmon Admin
Filed under Beginners Tips
A camera, no matter how automatic, is a lifeless piece of equipment until a person uses it. It then becomes a uniquely responsive tool, an expression of the photographers eye and creative mind.
Anyone can take amazingly beautiful photographs by simply taking a mental “walk” around a photo opportunity to view it from multiple perspectives. This will always result in important insights and fresh ideas.
Three of the most important factors as you begin to understand the ‘Art of Seeing’, are:
- Light
- Focus
- Composition
Understanding and using these to your advantage to take better photos helps to develop your ‘Art of Seeing’.
Light
The magic of photography lies in the light. Light to a photographer is what paint is to an artist. We can’t make much of a photograph without it.
When considered, objects are not photographed, only the light reflected by the object is photographed. There are very few subjects that emit their own light allowing us to photograph them.
With that in mind, when we talk about lighting we are talking about controlling the light on the subject. In the case of natural light it means selecting the type of light such as direct sunlight, open shade, overcast light and its direction which is determined by the time of day.
Seeing changes in the light on a subject is a key to taking a great photograph. By learning about light you can use it to say much about your subject in any photo. Read more



