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Simple Photography Tips: Seeing Light and Finding Photo Opportunities on a Woodland Walk - for phone camera or camera
There's something hugely healing about walking through woodland, slowly, maybe with a camera in your grimy mitt. Your slower than normal pace allows you to notice the way light falls across a path, or is excluded by a tree blocking the light to form a shadow.

Michael Blyth
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Friday Photo Inspiration: Périgord Black Truffle (Tuber melanosporum) – Simple Photography Tips & Creative Insights - Value emerges from darkness
Facts aside, to me they tell a story of things that have remained hidden as they grow, their value and importance increasing in those dark places. To be found only by those in the know, with the skill to uncover such things.
The similarity with human kind: where many folk feel in darkness, but it is this that produces strength of character. "Learn not to fear the dark places.
It’s often where the best things come from,
Like truffles under soil."

Michael Blyth
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Part two of the joyfulness that comes with adding colour – Simple Photography Tips on colourful fruit photography and the mental health benefits of creativity
If you look long enough, you'll see that it's actually a basket resting on a table - funny how the eye sees things differently sometimes!
It's an image that would be brighter but less rustic if you were to set it up using those ultra-bright fruits from a supermarket.

Michael Blyth
2 min read
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