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Toh Aka Lane

Toh Aka Lane is one of the most charming and atmospheric lanes in George Town, in Penang, Malaysia. Located within the core zone of the Unesco World Heritage Site, Toh Aka Lane looks best at dusk, when night is falling and the streets are beginning to lit up with street lamps, while at the same time, the sky has not darkened completely. Using time exposure, I capture the light of a motorcycle as it passed by me down the lane.


Welcome to Travel Photography Workshop!

Most people love to go on holiday. Some of us go many times a year, some go only once in a long, long time. Still, we may spend a lot just to prepare for the trip, including buying a new and expensive camera. What a waste if those precious moments escape, not because you don't have a camera, but because you don't have the know-how. Remember: cameras are made to obey their owners. No matter how good and expensive a camera you buy, it cannot perform in the hands of a weakly skilled owner. The Travel Photography Workshop gives you the opportunity to acquire the skills so that your travel shots become treasured shots.

Articles to help Improve Your Photography

The best way to improve our photography skill is to learn and then apply. No matter how much we read, our photography skill will stay the same unless we try it out, experiment, get to know our camera, and most of all, have fun. Yes indeed, I never detach the fun element from photography. If you take photos for the sake of delivering sharp, perfect shots, for the sake of shooting, but not because it is fun, your photos will appear "manufactured" and soulless. It is like the work of a person who is hired to shoot, not one who shoots with passion. So, as you read through these articles, make sure you don't leave your camera to collect dust!

Travel Photography Topics

  1. Introduction to Travel Photography
  2. Light and Illumination in Photography
  3. Position of Light in Photography
  4. Lighting in Nature Photography
  5. Ansel Adams: Changing Photography Forever
  6. Landscape Photography, A Look at the Different Types
  7. Photographing Autumn Leaves
  8. Photography and the Great Outdoors
  9. Slow Shutter Speeds and Long Exposure Photography
  10. Tripod: Friend or Foe?
  11. Taking Sharper Photos

General Photography Topics

  1. Affordable Wedding Photography
  2. Baby and Children Photography
  3. Basic Skills in Digital Photography
  4. Black and White Photography in a Digital Age
  5. Capture Perfect Digital Sports and Action Shots
  6. Choosing a Camera
  7. Choosing a Wedding Photography Package
  8. Experimenting with Slow Shutter Speeds
  9. Exposure Basics
  10. Flower Photography
  11. How to Choose Digital Photography Books
  12. How to Find a Quality Digital Camera You Will Enjoy Using
  13. How to Manage Digital Photography Lighting
  14. How to Master Digital Photography Basics
  15. How to Master the Art of Portrait Photography
  16. How to Sell Your Pictures as Stock Photography
  17. How to Start a Home-based Photography Business in just One Weekend
  18. Overview on Stock Photography
  19. Photography Directories
  20. Shooting a Picture-Perfect Winter Photography Scene
  21. Shooting in Lowlight
  22. Starting a Photography Business from Home
  23. Taking Pictures that Sell
  24. Techniques in Photography
  25. Top Five Reasons to Move from Film to Digital Photography
  26. Understanding the Techniques Professionals Used to Achieve Great Digital Photography
  27. Using a Tripod
  28. Wedding Photography Can Be A Pricey Affair
  29. Who uses Stock Photography


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