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Seeing Before the Shutter

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Environmental Intelligence for Birds in Flight Photography | Vernon Chalmers Photography Discover how environmental intelligence transforms Birds in Flight photography through awareness, anticipation, and field perception. Explore Vernon Chalmers' Four Phases of Field Awareness using a dramatic Swift Tern image captured at Milnerton Lagoon, Cape Town.   Swift Tern in flight Milnerton Lagoon, Cape Town Great Birds in Flight photographs are rarely accidental. Through environmental intelligence, photographers learn to anticipate rather than react. Using a dynamic Swift Tern image captured at Milnerton Lagoon, this infographic introduces Vernon Chalmers' Four Phases of Field Awareness and demonstrates how awareness of light, wind, behaviour, positioning, and reflection shape consistent photographic success. Vernon Chalmers' Four Phases of Field Awareness in Birds in Flight Photography Birds in flight (BIF) photography represents one of the most technically and perceptually de...

Understanding the Psychology of Photography

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Understanding the Psychology of Photography: How Perception Shapes Better Images Discover how perception, emotion, attention, and meaning influence photography. Learn the psychology behind creating more impactful images. Arum Lily Kirstenbosch Botanical Garden, Cape Town Intelligence and the Psychology of Seeing Photography is often treated as a technical and aesthetic discipline; however, its deeper structure is fundamentally psychological. This essay examines photography as a cognitive–perceptual system shaped by attention, emotion, memory, embodied awareness, and decision-making. Using the Vernon Chalmers Conscious Intelligence (CI) Theory as an integrative framework, photography is reconceptualised as a structured interaction between consciousness and visual reality. Drawing on cognitive psychology, Gestalt perception theory, attentional neuroscience, mindfulness research, and ecological perception, the essay demonstrates that photographic practice is not merely image capture but ...

Birds in Flight Photography Training Cape Town

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Canon Birds in Flight Photography Training Guide Cape Town Learning Birds in Flight Photography : For Canon EOS / EOS R Cameras 2026. Intaka Island | Woodbridge Island, Cape Town Birds in Flight Photography Training Intaka Island | Woodbridge Island Canon Birds in Flight Photography Training Milnerton, Cape Town Vernon Chalmers facilitates the popular Birds in Flight Photography Workshop / Private Training (for Canon EOS / EOS R) in Milnerton, Cape Town - with hands-on practical sessions along the Diep River, Milnerton Lagoon and around the Table Bay Nature Reserve, Woodbridge Island. Birds in Flight Photography Learning Objective / Training Level For assisting the developing photographer with the understanding and application of introductory to intermediate birds in flight photography in terms of exposure settings / photography techniques / practical sessions (with ongoing Birds in Flight Training support). Bird Photography Training Cape Town (Birds in Flight and Perched Birds) Birds ...

Computational Photography Explained

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How AI and Software Are Transforming Modern Imaging Learn how computational photography uses AI, image stacking, HDR, and machine learning to improve image quality and reshape photography. Computational photography represents one of the most significant advances in modern imaging. By combining traditional optics with artificial intelligence, machine learning, HDR processing, and image stacking, cameras can now produce images that exceed many physical hardware limitations. This article explores the technologies behind computational photography and explains how software is reshaping the future of photography. Computational Imaging Photography has traditionally been defined by optics, sensors, and the skill of the photographer. For more than a century, image quality depended primarily on the physical characteristics of cameras and lenses. However, a new paradigm has emerged that fundamentally changes how photographs are created. Known as computational photography, this approach combines t...

What Is New in Lightroom Classic 15.3.1?

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Lightroom Classic 15.3.1: Features, Performance and Compatibility Updates Discover what's new in Adobe Lightroom Classic 15.3.1, including camera support, lens profiles, performance enhancements, bug fixes and workflow improvements. Adobe Lightroom Classic 15.3.1 focuses on compatibility, performance and reliability. Learn about new camera support, lens profiles, workflow improvements and bug fixes for photographers. Adobe Lightroom Classic Version 15.3.1 Adobe continues to refine Lightroom Classic with regular updates that balance new camera support, workflow efficiency, artificial intelligence (AI) enhancements, and overall application stability. Released in late May 2026, Lightroom Classic 15.3.1 is a maintenance update that builds on the more substantial Lightroom Classic 15.3 release introduced in April 2026. While version 15.3.1 does not introduce major new editing tools, it focuses on expanding camera and lens compatibility while addressing bugs and improving reliability for...

Future Trends in AI-Assisted Motorsport Photography

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AI-Assisted Motorsport Photography: Motorcycles and Cars Explore how artificial intelligence is transforming motorsport photography through predictive autofocus, intelligent tracking, computational imaging, and automated workflows. Motorcycle Racing Killarney, Cape Town AI-Assisted Motorsport Photography Motorsport photography has always been one of the most technically demanding genres in professional photography. Whether photographing Formula One cars accelerating through a corner, endurance racing prototypes navigating changing weather conditions, MotoGP riders leaning into high-speed turns, or local motorcycle racing events, photographers must combine timing, anticipation, technical expertise, and a deep understanding of motorsport dynamics. For decades, success in motorsport photography depended largely on the photographer's ability to predict movement, maintain focus, and capture decisive moments within fractions of a second. Today, artificial intelligence (AI) is beginning t...