May marked the first of the monthly competitions co-sponsored by Sony and Spectrum Camera House. The judges were in agreement that the quality of imagery was just astounding and the […]
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Focus Photographers May 2015 Competition
Focus is pleased to announce that Sony and Spectrum Camera House Brookvale are sponsoring a bi-monthly photo competition. The competition is open to all members of our Focus Flickr and […]
How to use Skippy Sky and Score Great Clouds!
By – Glenn Crouch UPDATE: This article has been updated in 2017. How to use Skippy Sky in conjunction with other cloud prediction sites such as WindGuru and WeatherZone This is […]
How To Make Your First Long Exposure Photo
– By Steve Arnold If you’ve recently bought your first DSLR camera or just haven’t gotten around to exploring all the features of the one you’ve had for a while, […]
Calculating Long Exposures
Mastering digital long exposure photography If you’re new to digital photography or still relying on an exposure app or chart then this post is for you! So you have mastered […]
Member Profile – Jim Picot
I’m happily married to Floranie and have 2 children, James and Grace, residing at the beautiful Blue Bay. The Central Coast has an abundance of photo opportunities, with pristine beaches, […]
Panoramas – The making of “Belly of the Beast”
Panoramic Stitching This panorama was shot on my Fuji X-E2 with a new 10-24mm lens and a new untested pano head. Therefore the basics like entrance pupil location weren’t sorted. I guesstimated and got […]
Panoramas – Big Picture Thinking
Why Do I shoot panoramas? The answer to this question has evolved over time. Or more correctly, I actually have an answer to this question whereas previously, the justification was […]
Star Trails – Set up and Post Processing
The following Star Trail article was written by the talented photographer – Rodney Campbell. He talks about post processing star trail source images in Lightroom, stacking these as layers in […]
Before and After – Grant Galbraith, Solander
Its always interesting to see how other photographers process their images. Grant Galbraith has kindly documented his workflow for his image captured at Cape Solander, which includes compositing 2 images […]