by Willfield Camera Club | Aug 8, 2015 | Articles, Back to basics, Tutorials
Posted by Alan Tunnicliffe ● Aperture – A circle-shaped opening in a lens through which light passes to strike the sensor. The aperture is usually created by an iris diaphragm that is adjustable, enabling the aperture to be made wider or narrower, thereby...
by Willfield Camera Club | Jun 30, 2015 | Articles, Equipment, Tutorials
Posted by Alan Tunnicliffe Filter Type Primary Use Common Subject Matter Linear & Circular Polarisers Reduce Glare Improve Saturation Sky / Water / Foliage in Landscape Photography Neutral Density (ND) Extend Exposure Time, Waterfalls, Rivers under bright light...
by Willfield Camera Club | Jun 20, 2015 | Articles, Macro, Tutorials
Posted by Alan Tunnicliffe This article is not about how to take close ups, moreover it is about the accessories that are available to help us obtain the result without investing in a true expensive macro lens Extension tubes Macro extension tubes and close-up lenses...
by Willfield Camera Club | Jun 14, 2015 | Articles, Back to basics, Tutorials
Posted by Alan Tunnicliffe A photographs exposure determines how light or dark an image will appear when it has been captured by your camera. This is determined by just three camera settings: aperture, ISO and shutter speed (the “exposure triangle”)....
by Willfield Camera Club | Jan 17, 2015 | Articles, Tutorials
Posted by Claire Wade This tutorial is done in photoshop, however, most photo editing software has similar capabilities and you should be able to get an idea how to do this in other programs. The desired effect is to make the photo appear as though it was taken around...
by Willfield Camera Club | Nov 12, 2014 | Articles, Camera, Tutorials
Posted by Chris Hulme Equipment Requirements: Digital SLR Standard Zoom Lens Flash Gun Tripod Remote cable/wireless release Hot flask/hobnobs Rear curtain sync is a low-light technique associated with blending a long exposure usually of a moving subject with a burst...