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Lightroom Tethering – How to Set Up

Lightroom Tethering is one of the great features of Adobe’s go to editing software. I recently did a video on taking self-portrait type photos and came across an issue. Being able to compose the photo, and also get the focusing point in the exact spot I wanted to was a challenge...

How to Find Your Lens Sweet Spot

Did you know your lens has an Aperture point that is the sharpest? This quick tutorial shows you easily How to Find Your Lens Sweet Spot. Below is a video I put together, showing how I went about finding my lens sweet spot. So don’t forget to check that out. This can be found over...

How to use Lightrooms new colour grading tool

Lightroom is the go-to editing tool for most of today’s professional photographers, so I thought I would do a quick tutorial on how to use Lightrooms new colour grading tool. You may find the following video useful if you would like to follow along with the whole editing process...

How to use Lightroom with the Apple Photos app

If you are a Lightroom user, like me. And an Apple user, like me, then perhaps you are looking for a solution to how to use Lightroom with the Apple Photos app? No? Oh, well. In that case, why not go and check out these Lightroom tips. One all about Rating Your Photos or this one, all...

How to shoot Macro without a Macro lens

Have you ever wondered how to shoot macro without a macro lens? Here on my website, I am always trying different aspects of Photography. Shooting. Learning. And Sharing. If you search #MacroPhotography on Instagram, you will find some absolutely stunning images of insects gazing back at...

Flagging and Rating Photos in Lightroom

Welcome to this weeks post, and it is all about Flagging and Rating Photos in Lightroom. This video is going to help you out loads if you are looking to speed up your workflow. Therefore, make sure all those favourite images are earmarked. They’re flagged and rated for future use...

How to Focus Stack in Lightroom and Photoshop

Welcome to the latest tutorial, where I am going to quickly tell you How to Focus Stack in Lightroom and Photoshop. Firstly, I am sorry to disappoint but you cannot Focus Stack using multiple images in Lightroom alone. It just does not have the capability. However, if you have a Lightroom...

Lights Out in Lightroom Option

The Lights Out in Lightroom option is a great way to isolate your photo. Use it to just sit back, and see what an amazing job you have done editing it. As with all my tips and tricks on this site, there is a YouTube version too. If you’d prefer to follow along to that, then that is...

How to Change Names of photos in Lightroom – FAST & EASY

Have you ever wondered how to change names of photos in Lightroom, easily and quickly? Well, wonder no more, as here is a simple tutorial on how to do just that. As with all my tips and tricks on this site, there is a YouTube version too. If you’d prefer to follow along to that...

Walking from Durdle Door to Lulworth Cove

Walking from Durdle Door to Lulworth Cove, or indeed the other way is a popular but recommended walk. The walk isn’t too difficult, and the views are well worth the effort. You have the relative untouched Durdle Door, and the perfect little seaside cove town of Lulworth. While...

Bolderwood Deer Sanctuary – In the Field

It was time for another early start, and this time, I was heading off to Bolderwood Deer Sanctuary, to try and photograph deer. Regular visitors to the website will know I love my photography as much as travel! I decided to head over there early to try to make the best use of there being...

Understanding Canon Focus points

Understanding Canon Focus points

Exbury Gardens is a 200-acre woodland garden located in the heart of the New Forest in Hampshire, and this was a great opportunity to get a better understanding of Canon Focus points on my Canon Camera. Just a short drive from our house, and noticing they had a Falconry display on, it...