A sunset scene does not have to include the sun itself, just the wonderful warm lighting and colour that that time of day provides. Read more
The Headless Horseman wins by a nose!
I know that we are all meant to be going green these days, but sometimes photographs are better without it...
There is a tool in Photoshop called Content Aware Scaling that was made with images like this in mind!
Taking Control of your White Balance can ensure that your sunset colours stay true!
Get rid of that tiny bit of asphalt in the lower right corner of this photo and it will make all the difference.
The tilt-shift effect is a popular technique for making landscapes look like table top dioramas – here is how you make them look even better!
Photography is a lot like dance... it can keep you on your toes!
Less is more... more or less!
Slow shutter speeds can be a really creative tool, but you need to choose the opportunities carefully.
Take control of the sky and a landscape will often look after itself!
One of the most important skills a photographer can learn is how to “read” a photograph.
Capturing the highlights in a photograph is important... there is no way that you can go back and get them later on.
You do not always get control over the lighting in an image but there is not a lot stopping you applying some good design technique.
Courage to try new techniques when capturing a photograph is one thing, but you also need courage in post-production too...
There are many kinds of boundaries that can inhibit our own performance as photographers, and they are not all physical...
What do you do when one colour is so strong that you forget to look at the rest of the picture?