by Jake Idoko | May 17, 2012 | Uncategorized
It is so disappointing to get home from that iconic location, only to find that on your computer screen, your images are out of focus. This can happen to anyone, even advanced photographers, but there are ways to combat it. In this article I will explain depth of...
by Jake Idoko | May 6, 2012 | Uncategorized
Camera sensors have many different sizes. A full frame sensor is 36x24mm in size, and a camera sensor that is smaller is regarded with a certain degree of ‘crop factor’. The degrees currently in general use are shown below. Another factor must be taken...
by Jake Idoko | Apr 3, 2012 | Uncategorized
There is an ongoing, raging battle between Canon and Nikon, and it has reached a serious hotspot. All the pros will be sharpening their eyes and ears, in eager anticipation to the two full frame pro DSLRs that are being released right now! Ladies and Gentlemen, its...
by Jake Idoko | Mar 12, 2012 | Uncategorized
Spider webs are beautiful, delicate yet strong, and are often covered in beautiful, pearly dew on a fresh morning. This makes them an irresistable, yet challenging subjects to shoot. Below are some tips for sucess. While spider webs are very strong for their size,...
by Jake Idoko | Mar 1, 2012 | Uncategorized
When you see an interesting subject, we usually take our cameras out, point and shoot! The image generally has the main subject in the centre, or very slightly off centre. While often subject-in-the-centre is effective, many professional images follow a rule known as...
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