Tag Archives: Sense
Making Sense of Lens Optics for Crop Sensor Cameras
If you have been considering getting a new camera or have been considering upgrading a camera, you have probably heard all about crop sensor cameras but what does it mean? How does crop factor affect lens selections? When you are considering … Continue reading
How to Add a Sense of Scale to Your Landscape Photos
You might find that sometimes you take pictures of grand, scenic landscapes only to have viewers not react to the picture the way you had hoped. You present them with a well composed, properly exposed photo of a dramatic scene, … Continue reading
How to Show a Sense of Scale in Your Photography
Picture this: You’re standing in front of an awe-inspiring natural wonder, a giant mountain or an extraordinary monument. Eagerly, you raise your camera to your eye and *click* you snap a shot. There, on the LCD screen on the back … Continue reading
When Considering Cheap Camera/Photography Accessories May Make Sense
by Sean Setters Photography gear, typically speaking, is expensive. As such, we as photographers often entertain the idea of purchasing inexpensive camera accessories in lieu of adding the brand name equivalent to our kits. But should we? Is … Continue reading
How to Use Framing to Create a Sense of Scale
One thing that can be difficult to get across when taking pictures is a true sense of how large something is in real life. A skyscraper that appears towering and imposing in person, can come across as unimpressive, or stripped of its … Continue reading
Why renting camera kit makes sense
Why rent camera gear? Photographers have never had it so good, with DSLRs such as the Canon EOS 5DS and Nikon D810 offering incredible levels of resolution for under £3,000. So you might not expect anyone, aside from a few … Continue reading