SHOOTING LONG EXPOSURES IN BLACK AND WHITE | | Many shoot in black and white for the way it can emphasise drama through contrast and tone. The absence of colour makes you look at a photo differently. Pair this with long exposure and there's an additional layer of intrigue – Discover how long exposure photographer Stephen McNally captures his mesmerising monochrome landscapes. | |
|
| 8 TIPS FOR WORKING IN AVAILABLE LIGHT MASTERING LIGHTING HOW TO WORK WITH LIGHT | Light is the most essential element of every photo we take. Find out how to seek out the best light – whether that's natural or artificial – and the setup you need to capture it. | |
|
|
|
|
|
| Must-have kit | EOS R6 | See and shoot subjects in completely new ways and add a new dimension to your visual storytelling. | |
|
| PIXMA TS7450 | The ideal companion for creative use and effective home working: print, scan and copy from any device. | |
|
|
| | | RF 24mm F1.8 MACRO IS STM | This small, light 24mm prime lens combines a wide angle of view with a fast aperture for shooting creatively, even in low light. | |
|
|
|
|
| 'TIS THE SEASON FOR CASHBACK | Get cashback on DSLR and mirrorless cameras, lenses and so much more during our Winter Cashback period. | |
|
|
|
|
|
| HINTS & TIPS | Working with available light | | | PICK YOUR TIME The earth is always spinning, so the angle and quality of natural light changes all the time. |
| | | CHECK THE WEATHER Clouds and mist will soften and diffuse the natural light for moody results. |
| | | LOW LIGHT As the sun drops below the horizon, the remaining natural light takes on the cool blue colours of twilight. |
| | | SETTINGS Try using Manual (M) mode with Auto ISO for natural light images so you have control over both the shutter speed and aperture. |
| |
|
|
|
|
|