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Hi Everyone, a bigĀ thank you for submitting your pictures to ourĀ Patterns & Textures Photo Competition

The winning shot was awarded to Simon Pampling. Congratulations!

Pic title “Proud as a Peacock”, taken at Whipsnade Zoo. Camera: Nikon D3500, aperture f/6.3; shutter speed: 1/320sec; ISO: 200; Manual; Pattern Metering; lens 18-300mm, shot at 185mm.

Simon Pampling photography competition winner

Selected pictures from all submitted

David Seale
David Seale

Massimo Florio
Massimo Florio

Brian Clifford
Brian Clifford

Gile Slury
Gile Slury

Sarah Wood
Sarah Wood

Clair Butler
Clair Butler

Marzia Lapadula
Marzia Lapadula

Mallorca / Majorca – four day Photography Workshop – September 2019

Majorca - photography workshop September 2019

Together with Robert and Alecsandra, we are hoping to organize a 4-day photography workshop in beautiful Majorca!

If you are interested in Travel Photography – landscapes, cityscapes, street, portraits, night photography – light trails & Milky Way!!!

In this workshop we will cover it all!!!

There will be ca 8-10 hours of full-on tuition each day, including digital post-production – Lightroom, Capture One & Photoshop.

We are still working everything out, but if you are interested in photography trips or would like to receive an email with more details – please visit this page!

https://www.dslrphotographycourses.com/photography-news/mallorca-majorca-four-day-photography-workshop-september-2019

Congratulations to all who submitted their entries!

It is really important to go out and practice. OurĀ photography coursesĀ can give you all the technical knowledge but by far the best way to improve – is to practice!

For inspiration and to assist your further learning, we highly recommend these books:

The Photographer’s Eye by Michael Freeman – http://amzn.to/2vfvOq0
The Photographer Eye

Understanding Exposure by Bryan Peterson – http://amzn.to/2wBwa9H

Understanding-Exposure

Roland Pokrywka

My transition from web design to photography started about 15 years ago, after my first trip to Central America. Disappointed with pictures in auto, I decided to take matters into my own hands and learn how to use the camera to its full potential in manual mode and improve my photography. Website: takebetterpictures.co.uk