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Enhance Your Photography with Lightroom Presets: The Ultimate Guide

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In the realm of computerized photography, post-handling assumes an imperative part in drawing out the genuine quintessence of your pictures. While proficient picture takers go through hours idealizing their altering abilities, beginners and lovers frequently end up looking for viable devices to smooth out their work process and accomplish dazzling outcomes. Enter Lightroom presets - strong altering instruments that can change your photos with only a couple of snaps. In this blog entry, we will investigate the universe of Lightroom presets and examine how they can reform your photography process. What are Lightroom Presets? Lightroom presets are pre-bundled sets of altering changes that can be applied to your pictures in Adobe Lightroom, a well known post-handling programming. These presets contain a blend of settings, for example, openness, contrast, variety reviewing, honing, from there, the sky is the limit, which can be applied to your pictures quickly. Consider them a single tick c

Leica Q3: The Ultimate Street Photography Camera?

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The Leica Q3 is a superior full-outline mirrorless camera that has been intended for road photography. It includes a 60MP sensor, a splendid 28mm f/1.7 focal point, and a smooth, conservative plan. The Leica Q3 is equipped for delivering shocking pictures, even in low-light circumstances. The 60MP sensor catches a ton of detail, and the splendid focal point permits you to shoot in circumstances where different cameras would battle. The Leica Q3 is additionally extremely quick and responsive. The self-adjust framework is speedy and exact, and the camera can shoot at up to 10 fps. This makes it ideal for catching temporary minutes in the city. Notwithstanding its superb picture quality and execution, the Leica Q3 is likewise very much assembled. It is produced using top notch materials and is climate fixed, making it a solid buddy in any circumstances. Assuming you are searching for an exceptional full-outline mirrorless camera that is ideal for road photography, the Leica Q3 is an extr

Street Photography Tips

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Be subtle. One of the main things to recall while shooting road photography is to be pretty much as subtle as possible. This implies utilizing a small camera, staying away from eye-to-eye connection with your subjects, and shooting rapidly and unobtrusively. Show restraint. Road photography is tied in with catching minutes in time. This implies being patient and trusting that the right second will strike. Make sure to stroll around and investigate various areas until you track down something that gets your attention. Be innovative. Road photography is an incredible method for communicating your inventiveness. Don't hesitate for even a moment to try different things with various creations, points, and lighting. The more innovative you are, the more fascinating your photographs will be. Be deferential. Recall that you are taking pictures of genuine individuals, so it's essential to know their security. Try not to chase after individuals or take pictures of them without their auth

F I E L D N O T E #4

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Location: Western Esplanade, Westcliffe On Sea Camera: Fujifilm X-E4 Lens: 50mm, 7Artisian

F I E L D N O T E #3

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Location: Southend  Camera: Fujifilm X-E4 Lens: 27 mm 7Artisian auto focus  1/4000 F2.8  ISO 500

Photography Composition Tips: How to Take Better Photos Part 2

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Here are some additional tips to help you improve your photography composition: Pay attention to the background.  The background can be just as important as the foreground's composition. Make sure that the background is not distracting or cluttered. Use the rule of odds.  The rule of odds states that images with an odd number of elements are more visually appealing than images with an even number of elements. Use leading lines.  Leading lines are lines that lead the viewer's eye through the photo. They can be natural lines, such as the horizon or a road, or they can be man-made lines, such as the lines of a building or a bridge. Use symmetry.  Symmetry can create a sense of balance and order in your photos. However, too much symmetry can be boring, so try to use it in moderation. Use asymmetry.  Asymmetry can create a sense of movement and interest in your photos. However, too much asymmetry can be chaotic, so try to use it in moderation. Use colour.  Colour can be a powerful t

Photographer: Daniel Emuna

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Photographer Daniel Emuna Walkie Talkie Ep. 25 - Documenting and Being part of Culture "... time passes, you know we're passing through this is a journey and so as we capture every moment every one thousand of a second like that is a moment that will never come back, it's spiritual."  

A Conversation With Charlie Phillips.

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Ronald "Charlie" Phillips OBE, also known as "Smokey", is a Jamaican-born restaurateur, photographer, and documenter of black London. (Wikipedia) Martin is joined on the sofa by Charlie Phillips. Their wide-ranging discussion engages with the role of cultural elites in the art world, how Charlie started photographing in Notting Hill in the late 1960s and how his career changed path when he hitchhiked across Europe. This sofa session was filmed in October 2021. Images Copyright Charlie Phillips.

Photography Composition Tips: How to Take Better Photos Part 1

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Photography Composition Tips: How to Take Better Photos Composition is one of the most important aspects of photography. It is how you arrange the elements of your photo to create a visually appealing and interesting image. There are many different composition techniques that you can use, and the best way to learn is to experiment and see what works for you. Here are a few basic composition tips to get you started: Use the rule of thirds. This is one of the most common composition techniques. Imagine your photo divided into thirds, both horizontally and vertically. Then, place your subject on one of the intersecting lines or at one of the four corners. This will help to create a more balanced and interesting composition. Fill the frame. Don't be afraid to get close to your subject and fill the frame. This can help to create a more intimate and impactful image. Use leading lines. Leading lines are lines that lead the viewer's eye through the photo. They can be natural line

F I E L D N O T E #2 Red Bus

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Popping red mixed with black and white. A crop I'm still not too sure about. Hopefully in time it will warm to me. 

F I E L D N O T E #1 The Demon Barber and The Union

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Kicking off my Partial To Red series with a shot of signage. And some union jacks...