Professional photographer Tiffany Warner explains how to capture patterns in tree trunks. π Malmsbury Botanic Gardens Capturing close-ups of tree trunks can be especially fun. There is so much detail and colour you can capture, not to mention the pretty moss or fungi anchoring itself to the bark. You could fill the whole frame with […]
Snap it with your phone – winter fog
Professional photographer Tiffany Warner shares a tip for capturing moody winter scenes. π Cameron Drive, Mount Macedon Itβs a great time of year to capture moody scenes. Travel to a high spot, such as the top of Mt Macedon, on a dreary, drizzling morning and you might find yourself surrounded by clouds or fog. To […]
Snap it with your phone – Sun rays
Professional photographer Tiffany Warner shares a simple technique for making images more interesting. π Newham You must get up early to capture beautiful sun rays. On this particular morning, the lingering fog made the image even prettier. You might need to drive around to find the right spot, or you may already know the perfect […]
Snap it with your phone – Woodend clocktower
Professional photographer Tiffany Warner shares a simple tip to make your photos pop. π Woodend clocktower Have you ever wondered how to achieve a nice depth of field (blur) in your images? This simple tip will help you do it in no time. The key is to leave plenty of room between the subject and […]
Snap it with your phone – Lead the way
Professional photographer Tiffany Warner explains a technique for composing eye-catching images. π Forest Glade Gardens, Mount Macedon If you want to create eye-catching images, look out for scenes with leading lines. This image contains three sets of lines. I focused on the hedge in the bottom half and decided to include the branches in the top […]
Snap it with your phone – Autumn leaves
Professional photographer Tiffany Warner shares a simple technique for capturing the last of the autumn colour. To capture the vibrant colours and beautiful detail in these autumn leaves, I positioned my phone camera up close. This technique brought the leaves and the glistening droplets sharply into focus while blurring the background. I angled the camera […]