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Taking Sharp Photographs

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In this week's Tog Talk I address the subject of how to take tack-sharp photos.
One of the most common complaints I hear from new camera owners is that their photos just aren't sharp enough. You'd think that when someone spends hundreds of pounds (sometimes thousands) on a high quality camera, the resulting photos would at least be nice and sharp.
If only.
Avoiding blurred images is not just about knowing how to focus your lens, there are lots of other things to consider.
Further explanation
To help you better understand some of the issues discussed, check out my blog, The Photography Teacher

Want to master your camera?
If you found this week's Tog Talk interesting and you're now feeling inspired to improve your own photography, why now register for our next Introduction To Photography one-day workshop.
We run this four times a year, it's immensely popular as a photography foundation course, laying down strong foundations upon which to build your photographic journey.
Click here for more details
Hampshire School of Photography (HSP)
Hampshire School of Photography is based in Fleet, Hampshire, on the border with Berkshire and Surrey.
Its wide ranging curriculum teaches photography to enthusiasts at all levels - from complete beginners and advanced amateurs, through to those who want to go professional.
It does this through workshops and year-long courses that provide solid foundations in (amongst other things): photography theory, composition, portrait & landscape photography, working with flash, macro photography and editing in Lightroom and Photoshop. Some of our courses go even deeper… to stretch students with challenging assignments, forcing them out of their comfort zones.
Founder of HSP, Kevin Ahronson, also offers private mentoring to a small number of people each year, as his busy schedule allows
Check out our website for more information about courses, all of which are run at our training centre.
Website: gohsp.com
Test your knowledge
Free Viewfinder Workshops
Blog: The Photography Teacher
Facebook: Hampshire School of Photography
Contact us on email: support@gohsp.com


More teaching and video tutorials are available at the Photography Teacher

  continue reading

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In this week's Tog Talk I address the subject of how to take tack-sharp photos.
One of the most common complaints I hear from new camera owners is that their photos just aren't sharp enough. You'd think that when someone spends hundreds of pounds (sometimes thousands) on a high quality camera, the resulting photos would at least be nice and sharp.
If only.
Avoiding blurred images is not just about knowing how to focus your lens, there are lots of other things to consider.
Further explanation
To help you better understand some of the issues discussed, check out my blog, The Photography Teacher

Want to master your camera?
If you found this week's Tog Talk interesting and you're now feeling inspired to improve your own photography, why now register for our next Introduction To Photography one-day workshop.
We run this four times a year, it's immensely popular as a photography foundation course, laying down strong foundations upon which to build your photographic journey.
Click here for more details
Hampshire School of Photography (HSP)
Hampshire School of Photography is based in Fleet, Hampshire, on the border with Berkshire and Surrey.
Its wide ranging curriculum teaches photography to enthusiasts at all levels - from complete beginners and advanced amateurs, through to those who want to go professional.
It does this through workshops and year-long courses that provide solid foundations in (amongst other things): photography theory, composition, portrait & landscape photography, working with flash, macro photography and editing in Lightroom and Photoshop. Some of our courses go even deeper… to stretch students with challenging assignments, forcing them out of their comfort zones.
Founder of HSP, Kevin Ahronson, also offers private mentoring to a small number of people each year, as his busy schedule allows
Check out our website for more information about courses, all of which are run at our training centre.
Website: gohsp.com
Test your knowledge
Free Viewfinder Workshops
Blog: The Photography Teacher
Facebook: Hampshire School of Photography
Contact us on email: support@gohsp.com


More teaching and video tutorials are available at the Photography Teacher

  continue reading

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