Monthly Archives: December 2009

Photo Tip – Photographing Waterfalls.

When I mentioned to a friend recently that we were heading out to 88m high Karkloof Falls in the Kwazulu Natal Midlands to do some pix of the falls, all he said was, “what? In this @%*$ weather – it’s … Continue reading

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f8 And Be there!

A famous photographer (and I cannot for the life of me remember his name at the moment :-S) once said after being asked how he got such great pix answered, “f8 and be there”. I’ve been thinking about that recently… … Continue reading

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Which Camera Do You Really Need?

Where to begin; the field is vast and full of land mines and what better place to start than right at the very beginning. The advent of digital photography changed everything but the art itself. Those of us who were … Continue reading

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Composition

The quickest way to improve your photography is to compose the image properly. And one of the simplest and most effective ways of doing the is to use the Rule of Thirds. (We cover this, other aspects of composition, photographic Continue reading

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Welcome

Learn about photography on a workshop with Roger and Pat de la Harpe, a couple who have produce 19 coffee table books, written and photographed hundreds of photo-features for many top South African travel and wildlife magazines and who have contributed images to countless publications around the world. Continue reading

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