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Sharpening Photos With The High Pass Filter


There are times when no matter how good your photography skills are, and how good the equipment your are using is, a photo just doesn’t turn out as sharp as you’d hoped it would. Never fear, all is not lost. With a little post-processing, a photograph can be easily sharpened up to give that perfect final touch you want.


Written on Nov 17th, 2008 by Dave Adams

Posted In: Mastering Photography

Mastering Winter Photography

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Mastering the art of winter photography. Photography Tips and Tricks to make the most of the cold season.

  • Level:Beginner
  • Tools:Hat and Scarf
  • Time:Snow Time


While it is currently autumn (fall) here in the UK, there is an ever present threat of wintery showers (i.e. snow) lurking in the ever colder days. The chance of snow fall is a great opportunity for photographers to make the most of virgin snowfall to make and take great seasonal (even festive) pictures.

Photographing a winter scene will bring new challenges to even the most seasoned of photographers, with conditions that sometimes make you wish you’d stayed in bed.

Winter Sun Through The Tree By Josef Stuefer

Mastering Photography - Winter Photography
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Here is a list of tips to make the most of photographing that sudden cold snap that brings a blanket covering of snow.

1. Preparing for Snow Photography

The first point is to make sure you are prepared. The best time to photograph a winter scene is when the snowfall is fresh. This means getting out early before the snow is disturbed and before any early morning sun burns through the haze and starts to melt the snow.

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Written on Oct 27th, 2008 by Dave Adams

Posted In: Mastering Photography

Mastering Motorsport Photography

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Tips on mastering motorsport photography, from camera setup to composition.

  • Level:Beginner
  • Tools:DSLR Camera
  • Time:N/A


Sports photography, and motorsport photography in particular, present the keen photographer with numerous challenges in capturing the perfect moment. From international race circuits to forest rally stages, the world of motorsport is full of potential hazards and pitfalls for the photographer to master.

Unlike many other types of photography, the world of motorsport photography requires the photographer to not only be able to correctly setup the camera, but also be quick thinking and pro-active in their approach to getting the shot.

Subaru Impreza WRC at Goodwood - Bad lighting therefore high ISO

Mastering Motorsport Photography - The Rally Shot
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