Teaching Points are typically a monthly image that appears at the front of this site coupled with Thom’s commentary about the decisions that were made in making that image, plus what you can learn from that.
Easily digestible tips, basically. So why not take a few minutes each day and go back and review one of the previous Teaching Points?
- 1 — Composing with Reflections
- 2 — Sunrise/Sunset Exposures
- 3 — Moving the Focus Point
- 4 — Learning from Failure
- 5 — Impact versus Technique
- 6 — What are you Saying?
- 7 — Take the Shot
- 8 — Plan your Shooting
- 9 — Immediacy
- 10 — Exaggeration of Human Form
- 11 — Birds in Flight (BIF)
- 12 — Look the Other Way
- 13 — Stitching Tip
- 14 — Go Back, Then Repeat
- 15 — Landscape Two-fer
- 16 — What Photographers Really Do
- 17 — Moments
- 18 — Dumb Luck
- 19 — Seeing O’Hare Again
- 20 — Fireworks
- 21 — Selecting Sky
- 22 — Momentary Rays
- 23 — Improving Your Wildlife Photography
- 24 — Dealing with Varying Color Temperature
- 25 — How Cold Can You Go?
- 26 — More on Cropping
- 27 — Find the Rest of the Story
- 28 — Things You "Can't" Shoot From Behind
- 29 — Photograph Out of Season
- 30 — Being Ready to Be Ready