The aim of landscape photography isn’t to create flawless scenes. Instead, Landscape photography is a journey, aiming to capture fleeting moments of beauty, awe and emotion in an imperfect world.
Read MoreThe Orton Effect: Beyond the Blur to Focus Attention
The effect has become a cliche of bad landscape photography—gone the way of intense saturation or unnatural HDR. Yet used in moderation, locally, and with consideration, it can further enhance the viewing experience.
Read MoreThe Guide To Photographing Uluru
Is there any location more iconically Australian than the Outback? And is there any location in the Outback more iconic than Uluru?
Read MoreMt Donna Buang Drive: Photography Gallery
The undergrowth was lush, the canopy rose high and new photography opportunities awaited me at every twist and turn. The drive quickly become a personal favourite and one that I’ll be returning to again soon.
Read MorePhotographing Seascapes with a Telephoto Lens—Cape Woolamai, Phillip Island
I found the telephoto lens liberating. It freed me up to hone in on a key element or two. Soon I was capturing compositions that my eyes had never seen—at a location I’ve visited many times before.
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