Tuesday, 15 July 2014

Top Tip Tuesday!



This weeks top photography tip for beginners


Featured Reader Photographs

As this is the last post of the series on the Rule of Thirds, I wanted to share some photographs taken from our lovely blog readers! Have loved to see the photos being sent in and am impressed with how well you have implemented all we have learnt about the rule of thirds :)



Fiona Jones

Fiona is a local jewellery maker and owner of Sunago Unique Creations. In her spare time she like to grow her own veggies in her allotment! These are some fantastic photos she took whilst at a garden show.




Samuel Beard

Samuel is my husband and most loyal reader ;) Samuel is a web designer and owner of True Vine Creative Studios but also has some skill in photography! Here are some photos he has collected using the rule of thirds in landscape photography.

So that concludes the series on the Rule of thirds! I hope you have found the top tips useful and are enjoying your photography :) Would love to hear your feedback, good or bad! And if you have any requests for the next series please do let me know :) THANK YOU!



Previous Posts on the Rule of Thirds

The Rule of thirds | The Rule of Thirds in Landscape Photography | Breaking the Rule of Thirds | Helpful Videos




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Tuesday, 24 June 2014

Top Tip Tuesday!


This weeks top photography tip for beginners


Some helpful videos on the rule of thirds

Following on from what we've been looking at this month with the rule of thirds, I have been on the lookout for some great video tutorials! Soon I will hopefully be putting together some of my own video tutorials *eek exciting!* but for now, take a look at these :D


What to do next

Next week I would like to feature some of what you have done! If you have been following this blog and would like me to showcase some of your work, please contact me as soon as possible! I look forward to seeing what you have all achieved!


Previous posts about The Rule of Thirds

The Rule of thirds | The Rule of Thirds in Landscape Photography | Breaking the Rule of Thirds






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Tuesday, 17 June 2014

Top Tip Tuesday!


This weeks top photography tip for beginners



When to Break THE RULE OF THIRDS

Following on from last weeks post, I thought we would continue looking at the rule of thirds, and when to break that rule.
Before, we were using the rule of thirds to make our image aesthetically pleasing to look at as it is a natural balance that we are drawn to. However, there are a few reasons that you would want to break this rule and the first reason is what we will look at today.

Symmetry

If you are looking to create symmetrical images, you are going to want to put the focus right there in the middle! This technique could be used in nature photography, landscape photography and even portrait photography!
Our eyes are also naturally attracted to symmetry as well as the rule of thirds, as they both bring some kind of balance. So depending on the kind of impact you want to make - either 'rule' could be applied.

Photo by Flickr user Ecstaticist
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More useful links on Breaking The Rule of Thirds

LightStalking.com | Digital Photo Secrets | Digital Camera World






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Tuesday, 10 June 2014

Top Tip Tuesday!


This weeks top photography tip for beginners


THE RULE OF THIRDS in landscape photography


Following on from last weeks post, I thought we would continue looking at how the rule of thirds apply to landscape photography.
Using the same grid, we can position the horizon along the horizontal lines of the grid! Which line you choose depends on what you want the focus of the photograph to be on. For example, if you are taking a picture of rolling hills or fields of flowers, the most effective way to position the horizon would be the top horizontal line or the upper third of the picture. If your focus is on a glorious sunset or a city scape with tall buildings, it would be more effective to align the horizon with the bottom horizontal line or in the lower third of the picture.
Here are a few examples to get you started!


More useful links on the Rule of Thirds

Digital Photography School | Photography for Dummies | LearnPhotography.com






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Tuesday, 3 June 2014

Top Tip Tuesday!














This weeks top photography tip for begginers



The Rule of Thirds

The Rule of Thirds is a simple technique used to choose the best way to position your subjects in your photograph. Although you may naturally want to position your subject right in the middle of the frame, it is not always the most effective way!By using the rule of thirds, your photo will become more balanced and pleasing to the eye.

All you have to do is divide your camera frame into 9 squares by placing 2 equally spaced horizontal lines and 2 equally placed vertical lines. The aim is then to place your subject along any of the lines or most effectively where the lines intersect.

An example image of the correct way to use the rule of thirds in photography

More useful links on the Rule of Thirds

Digital Photography School | Photography for Dummies | LearnPhotography.com





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Thursday, 20 March 2014

International Happiness Day - The happiest photo's in Gloucestershire!

Since today is International Happiness Day, I thought I would take a moment to share some of the happiest photos I have taken over the years! :) So enjoy some happy moments, and please do share them with others! 

Happiest Wedding Moments

The Blushing Bride! Oh how I love the radiant glow of brides on their wedding day!
And Let's not forget that wonderfully proud look of the groom waiting for his bride!
One of my favourite wedding moments of all time, when the guys just broke out in song and dance after the ceremony! What a wonderful celebration!



Happiest Engagement and Couple Moments

There is so much joy and happiness in a couple celebrating their love together!

Happiest Family Moments

Oh how I just love to have fun and act completely silly with families!
Beautiful mummy and daughter moments!
And of course those special moments between siblings, who do love each other really!


Happiest Just Because Moments!


I hope these photos have put a smile on your face! It brings me such joy to be able to capture these moments! I know that the memories of each of my clients are so precious, and so capturing and preserving them are just so important! If you are every feeling down or discouraged, get out your photo album! I guarantee it will put a smile on your face and warm memories in your heart :) 

If you have never taken the time to create some special memories, why not book a photo session today! Mothers Day is coming up and is a great opportunity to make some memories with your family :)  Take a look a our Mothers Day Packages to find out more! Or see our Family Packages.

Today, let's all be happy just because we can!




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