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Mogens JohansenThe West Australian
Camera IconFocus on Claisebrook Cove Credit: The West Australian

Claisebrook Cove in East Perth is a great place to practice your photographic skills.

Last Sunday, a group of West Travel Club members joined Travel Lead Photographer Mogens Johansen for a PhotoWalk around this picturesque location.

This walk was aimed specifically at smartphone users. The morning began with after a brief “tech talk” to help the participants to get the most out out of their smartphones before we got down to the business of taking pictures.

Our focus was to train our eyes to see and create better pictures by using composition techniques like leading lines, rule of thirds and framing.

On our journey across Trafalgar Bridge and around the cove, we looked for different points of views, interesting textures and details to create a set of pictures that captured the essence of the place.

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And, of course, we chatted and enjoyed each others’ company.

This selection of the participants’ pictures tell the story of the morning.

Camera IconThe leading line of the path draws the eye into this picture by Janis Sawyer Credit: Janis Sawyer/Supplied
Camera IconHeather Collins has used the rule of thirds composition rule and placed the bird so it’s looking into the picture. Credit: Heather Collins/Supplied
Camera IconA nicely balanced and cleverly framed picture Credit: Janis Sawyer/Supplied
Camera IconHarvey Collins’ study of the autumn leaves is enhanced by the diagonal composition. Credit: Harvey Collins/Supplied
Camera IconDawn Newman created a nice balance between the foreground and the Matagarup Bridge Credit: Supplied
Camera IconChinese lanterns and modern architecture. Credit: Janis Sawyer/Supplied

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