Every now and then, when I think of a quick photography tip, I’ll post it to my Twitter stream. As part of the Problogger 31 Days to Build a Better Blog Challenge, day two calls for participants to make a list post. I thought this would be an ideal subject for the post. So here you go, 18 bite-size photo tips:
- Wearing a white tshirt outside can be a handy fill card, to light your subjects front.
4:29 PM Dec 23rd, 2008
- Timing is critical. Practice your timing by photographing sports or people on TV. Catch interesting moments.
10:20 AM Jan 4th

- A tip re dog/cat #photog: Fisheye lens, camera on monopod, held upside down (camera near ground) remote trigger= http://is.gd/eyCf
10:25 AM Jan 5th
- Tip re changing light in timelapse. Set to manual, use natural light if you can, if artificial set exp to <60th/sec
2:23 PM Jan 5th
- If you’re a #photog and haven’t seen “The Genius of Photography” you’re missing out. Watch it here http://is.gd/fNrb
1:57 PM Jan 14th
- When buying a tripod resist the urge to get the lightest. Sturdiness is key, light=flimsy.
11:38 AM Jan 27th
- When shooting macro, focus is tough. Rough focus, then use yr body to move back/forth while looking thru viewfinder & shooting.
1:15 PM Jan 27th
- On very hot days like today, don’t leave camera gear in car or outside. The glue on rubber feet and grip rings can loosen.
9:52 PM Jan 29th
- #tip for daylight lightning #photog Stop WAY down to lengthen exp time &increase chances. Use ND or polarizer for same reason. Keep shooting
1:15 PM Jan 30th
- If you need to use a tripod, you probably should use a cable release or the self timer to minimise potential shake.
1:12 PM Feb 5th

- If stability is critical, eg for astrophotography, do not extend tripod post or legs. Shorter=stiffer=less shake.
1:15 PM Feb 5th
- Improve stiffness @ slow shutter by twisting camera slightly, like wringing a cloth. Makes grip firmer w/o shakes
12:49 AM Feb 20th
- When shooting handheld with slow shutter, shoot several frames in a burst. It dramatically increases the odds of a still shot
11:54 AM Mar 25th
- If you are one of two or more photogs at a wedding, work out who will be a “lead” to direct the action, or no one will.
1:10 PM Apr 8th
- A couple may request photos b4 ceremony. This is challenging cos the mood isn’t same. Push them to interact. Avoid if poss.
1:12 PM Apr 8th
- If friends are hanging round, get them in the photos or leave. Time chatting takes from photos, and eyelines from camera.
1:14 PM Apr 8th
- Take charge of a wedding shoot. Don’t just wander around and shoot. Suggest ideas, ask for poses. Aimless session=lame shots.
1:17 PM Apr 8th
- Pocket Wizards (or reliable flash radio remotes) are AWESOME. High reliability wireless flash shooting was a revelation for me.
1:19 PM Apr 8th
I’ll continue to offer such tips via twitter as I think of them, so be sure to follow me there. Every few months I’ll collate the new ones and post them again as a blog post.
Continuing on from last month’s series of posts about our weekend trip to the Victorian highlands, here’s day three, the long-awaited trip to the snow!
This was the first time my nieces had seen snow (and only about the 5th for me!), and naturally making a snowman and tobogganing were essential activities. The responsibility of ensuring the girls had as much fun possible on the slopes fell to my father and I. I think we enjoyed ourselves at least as much as my nieces, but we had nowhere near the energy they did :)
The following six photos were taken by Naomi.
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Please click on the panorama below to see the full sized version. This small image doesn’t do it justice.
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