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    Added on Tuesday 03 February 2009 15:44:00
    by DavidBoag
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    It is a photographers creativity that separates the stunning photographs from the rather ordinary ones. http://naturalfocus.co.uk to see my tutorial. I believe that photography is about creativity rather than equipment and technical expertise. Enthusiasm, attention to detail, looking for opportunities and CREATIVITY has enabled me to travel the world as a professional photographer.



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  • aftabshai91

    its good
    Saturday 12 November 2011 16:54:54
  • cfhasib

    The guy's accent reminds me of CrocHunter Steve Irwin.
    Friday 23 September 2011 22:30:18
  • BeautyByKellie

    i love free hand photography i do it myself i kind of have a eye for photography great pictures xx
    Friday 03 June 2011 05:47:18
  • AkanshaSinhaDe

    @DavidBoag Yeah, did that . . M just a beginner . . and do get scattered at times . . ur videos are such a bunch of endless inspirations!
    Saturday 30 April 2011 02:48:53
  • DavidBoag

    NaturalFocus.co.uk is my web site where you will find my Interactive Photography Tutorial, with lots more genuine, practical teaching.
    Thursday 28 April 2011 11:20:20
  • DavidBoag

    @AkanshaSinhaDe Thanks for you kind comment about my YouTube :-) I would encourage you to take a look at my NaturalFocus Tutorial on my web site - NaturalFocus.co.uk  It is full of fun and interactive teaching which I am sure you will enjoy.
    Thursday 28 April 2011 11:17:26
  • AkanshaSinhaDe

    I reli reli reli am amazed! Thank you! :D M all set on my new set to embark on my new set of discoveries!! :D
    Thursday 28 April 2011 10:40:31
  • pedalman

    This guys video is spot on and 100% correct, how many of you that didn't know about this "foreground interest" thing have bought photography magazines and not read them? ..........these magazines are full of tips like this every month , year after year they repeat themselves. I guess its like the old saying " a picture paints a thousand words" and with this its "better to be told than read it yourself"........makes it more obvious.
    Friday 28 January 2011 07:31:57
  • nerxboy

    @k2kona see... thats one of the benefits already :)
    Tuesday 26 October 2010 07:37:31
  • k2kona

    @nerxboy no it isnt, i used to get highest marks in my photo class with a point and shoot. now i have a dslr and the only difference is its easier to capture the moment since there isnt a two second delay.
    Monday 25 October 2010 19:17:11
  • aablmd82

    Hey Mr. Ignagni's class!
    Friday 17 September 2010 14:46:31
  • hidan394

    i have this class atm i have to study before i get more into it :) 
    Tuesday 24 August 2010 14:22:18
  • bhu1verma

    Brilliant work Mr. Boag
    Wednesday 28 July 2010 17:42:03
  • hooforiso

    Hi David, I am totally agreeing with you , it all about method of the thinking photographer (creativity). If people can buy an expensive equipments but can't think about angles and places to shoot then whats the use of waisting money ? I don't have an expensive camera but I think I am doing much better then others..;) Thank you for your tutorial ..:)
    Wednesday 14 July 2010 09:55:30
  • Penguinphotography

    I agree the camera is only part of what makes a good photograph. I started with simple point and shoot and some of those photos are my best. I did want a little more so I bought my Pentax k-7 because I like the feel of the Pentax in my hand. Also again I believe there is no right or wrong camera for a beginner or a pro it is what works for you and feels right.
    Wednesday 28 April 2010 19:01:13
  • Xeo989

    Bueno  !! Thanks
    Sunday 11 April 2010 02:43:39
  • baymagic

    i like your way to expression and emphasise the words. Helpful tutorial for beginners. Keep it up. Thanks.
    Thursday 25 February 2010 06:15:01
  • agun17

    Campleete with flamingaws. xD love the accent.
    Wednesday 03 February 2010 20:04:09
  • AlexMoores

    That's not completely true though, because the camera can be a limiting factor in many ways. If you want to take fast sports sequences then instantly those cameras are limiting, or if you want to make large prints.
    Tuesday 29 December 2009 11:24:38
  • djjvj

    Really Great tutorial. Thanks for the Tips
    Tuesday 29 December 2009 05:53:09
  • sreemoymitra2003

    Great tutorial.Really helpful for all photographers,Thank you very much.
    Sunday 20 December 2009 08:53:44
  • BarbaraBlu

    Really great tips! Good explanations, very usefull for beginners. I completely agree with you, it's not (only) an expensive camera that make you a good photographer but the way you look at the world through it !! Even if i think that not all people have inside (or can approach with good tips) the good point of view....that's one reason about why there are good and bad photographers, in my opinion obviously.
    Friday 18 December 2009 03:03:46
  • TerryToggs

    all ready? try already
    Monday 07 December 2009 11:45:01
  • DavidBoag

    I am sure that both of those cameras will take better photographs than either you or I. The camera is not the limiting factor - it is our ability! Although I use Nikon, I think Cannon is probably equally good and I am afraid I have no personal experience of either of the models you mention. I am sorry that I cannot help you further - Go to a shop and handle them both and buy the one that feels best in your hands. YOU ARE THE CREATIVE not the camera and it will be as good as YOU !
    Monday 23 November 2009 12:32:42
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