Yes Terry, the decision was made to exclude combined images as we are a very broad competition and must have a line in the sand somewhere about the nature of submissions. I shall take the other notes on 'permissible alterations' list to the team - thanks!
The team see litter and detritus as part...
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Hi All,
I'd like to introduce a new non-profit project that my team have set up, and give you a chance to get involved and help us do as much good as possible.
The British Photography Awards or 'Toggies' is a new kind of photographic prize that uses the...
'Drawing' with light would be a better translation I think. Monochromatic as the first results were kinda makes sense, I guess :)
I've been snapping for years, had a lot of fun on film as a boy, and, luckily learnt a great deal about basic photography as I was growing up. Recently moved to...
By placing the reflection and the view through the window at equal distance from the camera, they both appear in crisp focus. The effect is one of a double exposure while using no artificial methods - it is simply the available light. The heavily tinted glass helped cut down glare and unwanted...
First Post on TalkPhotography- exciting times...
Here are four from my Wildlife collection. What do you think about them? I like muted backgrounds for isolation of subject and good tonal range for BnW conversions normally - it makes for very simple, powerful pictures.
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Howdy,
Just joined up on the site - looks like a great resource with some very useful people and good ideas!
I'm (currently) a London-based photographer predominantly interested in wildlife and travel work.
I'd be keen to hear about any British woodland workshops if anyone knows of any of...
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