Monthly Archive for January, 2010

Improving your photography skills (2)- community feedback

A few days ago I published an article with my tips and methods to improve your photography skills. I’ve published a link to this post on the DPreview discussion forums, and got some interesting feedback.

As a token of appreciation to the nice feedback I got on the forums, I’ve collected more tips that other users were kind enough to add, and here they are… Continue reading

How to improve your photography skills

If there’s one truth about photography that almost each and every photographer out there, pro or amateur, will agree on- its this: You can always improve your photography skills. There’s always more to learn.

Over the past five years or so, I have taken myself from a totally I-know-nothing-but-will-try-whatever-might-work approach to a different place with photography. Today I’m getting more confident with my ability, friends ask me for advice… Continue reading

Visual Music – Photographing musical instruments

I always say that a good exercise in photography is going somewhere you’ve never thought of as photography spot. Choosing a photography topic which isn’t in your “regular” line of items.

This time I went into a musical instruments shop, not by chance- but for trying this exercise on myself. In addition, I think musical instruments appeal to just about everyone, they have a charm of their own and usually nice… Continue reading

Landscapes of the Galilee

The Galilee, a green mountain area in the North of Israel, can be described as one of many things. A touristic area, the wine country of Israel, a biblical history landmark.

For me, the natural landscapes of the Galilee make it unique more then all. The effect of the season changes makes the Galilee wear a new face every few months, and it’s always worth a visit.

The… Continue reading