We all lose our photographic mojo once in a while or maybe find that we are effectively taking the same images over and over again. In their latest guest blog post, our friends at the photo management blog Photoventure compiled 6 tried and tested techniques to help you break out of this photographic rut and start taking more creative images.
1. Ideas for Creative Photographers: Bin the zoom
Zoom lenses make it very easy to change composition without moving or really exploring your subject.
They also cloud your vision because there's a tendency to fiddle about with the focal length as soon as you spot a potential subject rather than really look at it.
So our first tip to reinvigorate your photography is to swap the zoom lens that you usually use for a fixed focal length optic.
Suddenly you'll be forced to move around your subject until you find the right vantage point and perhaps a totally new angle or subject.
The Canon EOS 70D has drawn plenty of early plaudits for its impressive spec list, and has drawn intense comparisons to the Nikon D7100, its closest competitor.
In her latest review video, Amy Davies of our testing team puts five of the most impressive features from the Canon EOS 70D spec sheet to the test to see how they fare.
The announcement of any Canon DSLR usually creates a lot of excitement, but when that camera launches a new sensor with a new pixel count (for the manufacturer) and is aimed at enthusiast photographers, it ups the ante considerably.
So naturally there’s been quite a buzz surrounding the new Canon EOS 70D, which has a 20.2 million-pixel CMOS sensor coupled with a Digic 5 processor.
Here Amy Davies puts this new Canon camera’s key features to the test.
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