Category: Capture

This category brings together all the articles, tips and advice for capturing or taking photos. Whether you're looking to capture landscapes, animals, macro shots or nature in general.

Nature & Visual composition

Beachy Head, Eastbourne, England (Nature and Visual Composition)

What if nature was the greatest teacher of visual composition?
Minimalism, natural lines, balance, light, depth... Even before academic rules, nature was already composing. How to observe the living world can transform the way you frame and give greater strength, coherence and emotion to your landscape and travel photography.

Silence and emptiness in photography

Old Harry Rocks, the Jurassic Coast (Dorset and Devon) England. Representation of Silence and emptiness in the visual narrative.

Emptiness and silence are not a lack. In photography, it is often what allows an image to breathe, to move and to tell a story without noise. Exploring visual silence means learning to see differently.

Take a long exposure!

Eggum beach, Lofoten, Norway

Long exposure is a photographic capture technique. It involves taking a shot lasting from a few seconds to several tens of minutes. In this article, I'll take you step-by-step through the process of understanding the principle, choosing the right equipment, calculating the exposure time and getting your first long exposure photos right.

Photographing the bountiful autumn!

Photographing autumn, Provins, France

Autumn is a magical season for photographers. With its flamboyant colours, golden light and gentle atmosphere, photographing autumn offers the perfect palette for captivating creations. Here are some technical and creative tips for making the most of this season

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