4sight @ Batley 4N by Lifeline PA Alison Rothwell

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Alison Rothwell from Lifeline PA did an amazing 4sight at 4N Batley on Friday morning giving us all ingenious ways to help improve our work flows, work smarter, become the ultimate detective before you meet a future client, be able to clock your hours digitally so you can keep track of hours spent on a project (I’m going to be using this to track time spent on Photoshop and some of my teaching time).

If you would like to get in touch wuyn Alison directly to do with anything relating to virtual PA work please context her at @lifelinePA

“Keep smiling and keep diving!”
Tim Los Photography Yorkshire
Leeds
http://www.timlos.com

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Mobileography -top 10 tips from the Telegraph newspaper

Here is a link to 10 tips to better mobile photography -I thought it might be helpful to those that attended my 4sight at Batley 4N on Friday.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/photography/11114230/10-tips-for-smartphone-photography-from-EyeEm-founder-Flo-Meissner.html?image=14

“Keep smiling and keep diving!”
Tim Los Photography Yorkshire
Leeds
http://www.timlos.com

My Mobileography 4sight @ 4networking Batley

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So today I did my second 4sight (second of the week). My first was at Castleford 4N at Birchwood Farm Hotel on Tuesdsy talking about my underwater photography and my journey to taking photographs underwater.

Today’s 4sight was about mobile photography, how to improve your images taken from a small phone and what you can do to alter the images and take them from normal to stunning.

I think from the endless questions and points I had to stop at “my phone doesn’t do that, but it does do this … ooooo”.

I’m looking forward to hopefully doing these two 4sights again at other clubs in the Yorkshire area.

I’d love feedback from members who were there at both 4sights to let me know what you thought.

Until the next meeting keep smiling, keep diving and keep snapping 🙂

Ps here are two examples of the same image taken today. The top image is the original panoramic image and the one below is the same image once it has been through the Snapseed app and has had a HDR (High Dynamic Range) filter added to it. It allows the image to have a much deeper tonal range making the image look punchier in the shadow areas.  I’ll be adding a post on here in the next few days, including screen shots which will give you advice on how to take better photographs.

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HDR filter using Snapseed

“Keep smiling and keep diving!”
Tim Los Photography Yorkshire
Leeds
http://www.timlos.com