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Monday, August 11th, 2008
Stephen O’Loughlin’s shortlisted photo of people seen though a camera phone was an example of using depth of field as part of the picture.
Stephen has been experimenting further with the technique, here he’s taken a photo of himself holding his shortlisted image and then done the same with that print, adjusting the depth of field.
It’s a nice effect. You can try out depth of field effects if your camera allows you to control focus and aperture (SLRs will, but you can check your manual). There’s a great explanation and tutorial here.
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Monday, August 11th, 2008
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Monday, July 28th, 2008
The Internet is a great place to find advice and inspiration for your photography. Here are some links we think you might enjoy:
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Wednesday, July 16th, 2008
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Tuesday, July 15th, 2008
Tim Caddick is a professional photographer working in the West Midlands, who has been enjoying The Big Picture and has been uploading some of the pictures he’s taken over the last couple of years.
One of the things Tim enjoys doing most is taking photos for Comic Relief, and Sport Relief too, you can see some of his most recent ones in this gallery.
We talked to Tim and he agreed to share some of his experience with people, helping those who’ve got more into taking photos because of The Big Picture or who would like to improve.
So, have you got any questions you’d like to ask? Maybe you’d like to know about what to look for when buying a new camera, or you’d like to know what a term like “exposure” really means, or perhaps when to use flash. You can ask Tim anything, anything polite(!), just comment here and he’ll try his best to answer your questions.
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Tuesday, July 1st, 2008
We’ve done some investigation of all the photos that are part of The Big Picture, and here are some facts we’ve found out:
We’ll keep looking and bring you more facts over the coming weeks.
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Tuesday, April 15th, 2008
The BBC and the Arts Council are looking for photos that say “Englishness” to the viewer. They say “It doesn’t have to be a thatched cottage. It doesn’t have to be the village green and duck pond. It doesn’t have to be a rolling landscape.”
Upload your photo to The Big Picture (you must tag the photo ‘madeinengland’), add a short description of what the scene means to you and the picture will be part of a gallery on our site.
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Monday, April 7th, 2008
The internet is full of guides, advice and tools for you to get more out of photos. From tips on taking better photos, editing photos like the pros do, or even just sharing them with friends.
How to shoot “light trails” is a fun tutorial. Showing you how to capture movement, like this wonderful Big Picture example by Michael JH.
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Monday, April 7th, 2008
Top Midlands photographer Pogus Caesar has a new exhibition at Wolverhampton Art Gallery, and it proves that you don’t have to use expensive cameras or equipment to get wonderful results.
In the centre of the exhibition room are Pogus’ cameras (shown left) and they aren’t expensive or flash — proving that if you’re a good enough photographer you can take great pictures with anything!
That Beautiful Thing by Pogus Caesar runs from 26 April to 12 July and shows images captured in the UK and abroad, offer a fascinating view of this artist’s varied photographic career of more than 20 years.
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Tuesday, April 1st, 2008

Could photography have been invented in north Staffordshire?
“A photogenic drawing of a leaf that is currently attributed to British photography pioneer William Henry Fox Talbot in 1839 may instead have been produced more than 30 years earlier by Thomas Wedgwood, according to photo historian Dr Larry J Schaaf. … Sotheby’s UK office has confirmed to Amateur Photographer that this story is not an April Fool.”
More info at D’log.
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Thursday, February 28th, 2008
Arts Council West Midlands will once again support eight one-day bursaries for photographers to attend the Rhubarb Festival in 2008.
Image makers must live or work in the West Midlands area. Rhonda Wilson, Lorna Mary Webb, and Katherine Kliszat from Lighthouse will choose the winners of this year’s one-day free bursary places at the Festival. Eight places will be offered after a challenging process of evaluation.
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Friday, February 8th, 2008
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Wednesday, January 30th, 2008
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Friday, January 18th, 2008
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