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  1. What is getting "into the zone" in Street Photography?

    How to take your Street Photography to the next level going beyond the people walking down the road shots not doing anything..........to something else.

    More in this article:

    pavementpulse.substack.com/p/w

    #streetphotography #street #photography #blackandwhitephotoraphy #photographytips

  2. 🎥 New video on my #PeerTube channel!

    📷 How do I get crystal clear photos inside an abandoned location when the sun sets? The answer: I break out the tripod and shoot long exposure!

    In this video I am exploring an abandoned palace in Poland. I spliced in edited photographs into the footage to show the final images, highlighting the differences between phone video!

    ➡️ lostpod.space/w/iFodmMoxQP4jDk

    #PhotographyTips #LongExposure #Video #UrbanExploration #Urbex #Photographer #Video

  3. Morning light tends to be softer and cooler, creating subtle forest shadows that simplify compositions.

    Read more 👉 e.timsm.uk/fLjBs7

    #WoodlandPhotography #PhotographyTips

  4. The quiet revolution begins with a simple question: What if the most meaningful photographic experiences are already within walking distance?

    Read more 👉 e.timsm.uk/zUx3X6

    #PhotographyTips #QuietRevolution #Mindset

  5. Small movements make enormous differences in woodland photography, and this becomes even more critical when working with the atmospheric effects that rain creates.

    Read more 👉 e.timsm.uk/apaUKF

    #WoodlandPhotography #PhotographyTips

  6. When editing forest scenes, I often reduce contrast in the background while gently increasing clarity on the main subject

    Read more 👉 e.timsm.uk/omDGLR

    #PhotographyTips #PowerfulCompositions #Composition

  7. I’ve been wanting to get this off my chest for ages: #photos aren’t necessarily more epic just because they were taken on #film. It’s the #composition – and, ideally, the message the image conveys – that makes the difference.

    As it has always been and always will be: it is the #photographer who takes the #picture, not the #camera or the #technology.

    Have a great day everybody! ☀️

    #photography #analogphotography #analog #analogue #analoguephotography #photographytips #filmphotography #retro

  8. Whether you’re just starting out or looking to refine your approach, this article will help you understand how focal length shapes what you see and how it influences the kinds of woodland photographs you make.

    Read more 👉 e.timsm.uk/M2t0M5

    #FocalLength #WoodlandPhotography #PhotographyTips

  9. If your forest photos often feel cluttered, unbalanced, or just not quite right, edge patrol might be the missing piece.

    Read more 👉 e.timsm.uk/EWd1dH

    #PhotographyTips #WoodlandPhotography #EdgePatrol

  10. Moss, wildflowers, ferns, fungi and intimate forest floor scenes all benefit from being photographed in soft, even light.

    Read more 👉 e.timsm.uk/gda0wM

    #OvercastLighting #WoodlandPhotography #PhotographyTips