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 12, 2015 | Articles, Equipment
Posted by Alan Tunnicliffe A camera tripod can make a huge difference in the sharpness and overall quality of photos. It enables photos to be taken with less light or a greater depth of field, in addition to enabling several specialty techniques. This article is all...
by Willfield Camera Club | May 10, 2014 | Articles, Tutorials
Posted by Clare Richardson Back in February, completely oblivious that I even had an un-awakened fascination with water drops, I went to the Photography Show at the NEC and spotted the EOS Magazine Stand. Being a Canon user, I duly subscribed. Part of the...