I’ve just returned from hiking the Table Top Track in Litchfield. The hike is a 39km, multi-day bushwalk, in a loop around the tabletop of Litchfield National Park.
I’ve just returned from hiking the Table Top Track in Litchfield. The hike is a 39km, multi-day bushwalk, in a loop around the tabletop of Litchfield National Park.
It’s been a while since I posted a work-through of a particular photo. My processing techniquye and style has probably evolved quite a bit since then, so I thought it time to do another one.
Day 4 was the big day on the Jatbula trail – 17km. The walk was broken up in to two chunks, 12km and 5km with a stop at Edith River crossing after the first 12km. We got through the first 12km a supersonic speed and arrived at Edith River crossing when we thought we still…
Day 2 was a longer day than the first, travelling across the top of the escarpment. This day ended at Crystal Falls as the campground, although we actually didn’t see any “falls” until the walk the following morning. This beautiful creek was our home for the night, with our tent pitched right next to the…
What is a GND filter? How would I use one?
There are two things I believe are the most important things to get right, in camera. The first is composition, you can’t change that in post-processing aside from a little cropping. The only way to stop elements “overlapping” in a photo (e.g. no tree coming out of a persons’ head, etc) is to move your…
What is panning? Photographically, “panning” refers to the action of moving your camera whilst taking a photo. Typically, the camera is “swiped” horizontally or vertically.
A common question people ask me about my photos is if the colours are real. The answer is always yes. I very rarely adjust the colours in my photos, and if I do, it is generally a white balance correction (e.g eliminating a green/blue cast in the shadows) or
Tonight’s sunset from Darwin’s Lameroo Beach: