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My Tips To Becoming A Better Photographer – Part I

October 3, 2015

While I’m still learning the craft of photography myself, I have learnt some pointers along the way. I’d like to take this opportunity to share some tips and advice that I’ve found useful in developing my photography skills.

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What Photography Means To Me

September 15, 2015

Nowadays, we’re bombarded with what seems like an endless supply of content, all vying for our attention. We so often switch from one stream to another and then back again. It’s photography that allows my mind the chance to breathe before submerging in the stream yet again.

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Sunrise Over The Yarra River

Processing Tutorial: Melbourne Sunrise

September 5, 2015

This technique is a clever way to create long exposures. The method helps to blend together a number of individual exposures into one single exposure through post-processing, alleviating the need for a neutral density filter or having to shoot in low-light conditions.

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