4 (or 5!) Things to Try this Month
Water in Motion - This has to be one of my favourite times of year for photographing water (and waterfalls). Lower light levels allow for slower shutter speeds, creating some nice blurred water shots while the reflections of the seasonal colours create a fleeting opportunity for some unique and exciting photos. City in Motion - The run up to Christmas sees our cities enjoying one of the busiest times of the year. Christmas markets, light switch ons as well as the usual hubbub around business and shopping activities. From public transport like buses and trains to novel transportation like rickshaws. Street entertainers, uber delivery riders, frantic shoppers moving around a stationary figure sat on a bench; thereās so much scope for
capturing movement in our cities.
Colour in Motion - November may sound like the beginning of a long dark winter, but in reality thereās a bounty of colour to be found. From colourful branches moving in the wind to a single leaf landing in a puddle thereās still a lot of colour moving around and a hundred ways to capture it.
Chasing Waterfalls - Whether you love or hate including people in your photos, including a human presence in a composition will often bring interest to a wider audience. From a solitary figure and their dog passing through a narrow woodland path to children throwing leaves at each other, moving people into your November compositions may help bring that emotional engagement that sets some photos apart from others.
Don't Miss! - Poppy installations and remembrance tributes
Read in full with tips, examples + camera settings on the inspiration blog...
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