
December 31, 2011
Photo Insight with David Noton – Stilt fishermen near Unawatuna in Sri Lanka
David Noton explains how he took this magical atmospheric image of stilt fishermen near Unawatuna in Sri Lanka
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December 31, 2011
David Noton explains how he took this magical atmospheric image of stilt fishermen near Unawatuna in Sri Lanka
December 7, 2011
Heather Angel explains how she took her studio shot of a puffball fungus releasing a cloud of spores into the air
December 6, 2011
David Noton explains how a simple composition was the key to the success of this image of a beach in Muriwai, North Island, New Zealand
December 5, 2011
Heather Angel explains how she took this shot of a hoverfly pollinating a lily and highlights the importance of practical flash use
December 5, 2011
Cathal McNaughton explains how he took this quirky image of twins in Northern Ireland after their first Holy Communion
November 10, 2011
Cathal McNaughton explains how he took this image of the tunnel beneath the Place de l’Alma, the scene of Princess Diana’s fatal accident
November 9, 2011
David Noton explains how he took this serene image of a lavender field in Provence, France, by combining leading lines and a carefully chosen viewpoint to accentuate the foreground and sky
November 8, 2011
David Noton used a panoramic camera to capture this exquisite poppy field near Saint-Rémy-de-Provence in southern France, and explains how he drew inspiration from the painter Vincent van Gogh
November 7, 2011
In a break from his hard-news press assignments, Cathal McNaughton explains how he took this quirky image of a flock of sheep bathed in glorious evening light
November 4, 2011
Heather Angel discusses how she happened upon her unusual image of a snail’s feeding trail in a Chinese glasshouse
November 4, 2011
Heather Angel explains how she took her shot of a raft spider in the New Forest and ponders the ethics of using flash on a small subject