Beginners Guide: Aperture Choice

Budding landscape photographers want images with sharp detail throughout from foreground to distant mountains.  Achieving this requires good quality lenses, careful focussing, a sturdy tripod and a shutter release cable or use of timer shutter release to avoid camera movement.  One piece of advice beginners get early on is to use a small…

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About Mike Bell

Mike is a landscape photographer based in Perthshire, Scotland where his photographs have been used by Perth and Kinross Countryside Trust, Visit Scotland, Forestry Commission Scotland and local tourist associations. His images have also appeared on the front cover of Perthshire magazine, as posters promoting classical music festivals, and featured in exhibitions throughout Perthshire. He also travels widely to shoot in the rest of Britain, Europe and North America.

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