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We have a great offer of £30 off our amazing tutor led photo-walk at the London Wetland Centre this Saturday. Click the link to book and use promo code REG18-BARNES30 https://t.co/xBiTJk826o
Our London team are offering this amazing #wildlifephotography walk in Bushy Park at the end of April. A small organised group (no more than 6) with authorisation from The Royal Parks.
We have an exclusive opportunity to join a small organised group on a tutor led #wildlifephotography walk in Bushy Park on 30/4/22. Use code REG18-BUSHY10 to get £10 discount https://t.co/s22DOhi6MP
MAY PHOTO OF THE MONTH
Some subjects just cry out for monochrome treatment and this is one of them! Alan Keen's image of "The Violin Maker" shows how black and white can really enhance an image. See it, and all the previous winners, at https://t.co/WEWmJwKBiO
April Photo of the Month
It's quite an achievement to photograph a bird in flight, especially when it's as tiny as this robin, captured by Christine Newell. You can see this and all the previous winners, on our blog, along with lots of useful articles at https://t.co/WEWmJwKBiO
Spring has finally arrived and, with the relaxing of the Covid restrictions I am sure we are all looking forward to being able to spend more time outside with our friends and families creating memories. Read our article by guest tutor Caroline Dell https://t.co/DeYwr8b1xA
For our March Photo of the Month we chose this image by Sue Winkcup for its beauty and simplicity of colour and composition. A thoroughly restful photograph, perfect for a mindful moment. Sue's photo was posted in our Facebook Community Group as part of our Macro Monday challenge
If you'd like to improve your #landscape or #macro photography, you'll almost certainly need a tripod. Why not take a look at our article for some useful tips on choosing the right one for the job. https://t.co/1yMid0qqJN
We're celebrating a return to outdoor #photographyworkshops, with subjects from Wildlife to Street & Travel photography, at venues around England. Book now at https://t.co/clt0qleBgL
If your camera is on Auto and you'd like to take better photographs, our Get off Auto workshop is the one for you. We're commencing small groups with social distancing on 17th May (in England. Scotland & Wales may vary)
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Sunday is #MothersDay and now that we can all look forward to getting out and about again, why not spoil her with a Going Digital gift voucher or #photography course so that she can improve her photography skills and have a great day out! https://t.co/qOk0Tm2KHC
This amazing shot of sailing barges on the Thames by Ronald Coulter was the clear winner of our February Photo of the Month Competition. We love the atmosphere a simple colour palette.
I can't tell you how relieved we were to learn of the government's roadmap out of lockdown which means that we can recommence outdoor one-to-one #photography training in England from Monday 8th March, with all the necessary precautions of course https://t.co/OhBtXyWMKq
For our December Photo of the Month we chose this shot of Sunrise over Hen Cloud in the Staffordshire Moorlands by Tony Astbury. It captures the early morning light perfectly, we loved the muted colours and interesting composition. You can see it at https://t.co/WEWmJwKBiO
A very happy Christmas & our best wishes for a brighter & better 2021 from the Going Digital team. Here's the last of our images for the year. Some toning work was done in post with a snowy layer added. f7.1, 1/1600, ISO 160, -1 step exp comp Louise Mills https://t.co/fL6VEH4CPF
These are 3 shots of the same subject, taken on one of our photo walks. I always encourage students not to just snap one shot of something and then move on, but to work with the subject, see it from different angles & shoot different crops.
Louise Mills https://t.co/fL6VEH4CPF
When out and about I stress the importance to look all around you, if you look up what is above you; a mirrored ceiling on Oxford Street
Settings: Fuji X-T2 and Fujinon lens 35mm f1.4 at f4, ss500 & ISO 1600. Sara Melhuish https://t.co/NWzwGjiIyN
Settings for the shot were 1/500s, f4, ISO 2000, using a 500mm lens. These sessions are for just 2 students with expert tuition from experienced wildlife photographer and tutor Laura Galbraith. https://t.co/mgIrlwhGmM
Both images were taken moments apart with the one change being where I chose to focus. I like to use this image when I am teaching to demonstrate how the same elements in a scene can tell a different story depending upon where the eye is drawn https://t.co/NWzwGjiIyN