
The Ultimate Archival Print
https://youtu.be/KtrwbzAIATY In this video I explain why it is so important to seal your ink jet prints – and how to do it.
https://youtu.be/KtrwbzAIATY In this video I explain why it is so important to seal your ink jet prints – and how to do it.
After recent heavy rains, Somersby Falls was pumping. It was a pleasure to explore the many different falls, as the whole area had come alive. I’ve had a love affair with this amazing location for over 30 years and, for me, it is all about waiting for the right conditions It was great to be
I love the art of photography and have been collecting work from other photographers for over 40 years. My biggest regret is not buying an Ansel Adams “Moonrise over Hernandez New Mexico” print when I had the chance back in 1980. It was selling for about $US 2,000 at the time. I knew I should
This is a photo of Peter Adams – a legend of our Australian photographic industry. Peter spent 38 years photographing and interviewing 500 photographers from all over the world – those he considers to be some of the most iconic image makers of photography. I stayed with Peter up in the Blue Mountains when I
Here are a few tips that will really help you when you’re photographing waterfalls. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M5fxDTD4Z6c
Here’s a short video I filmed for you on one of my recent trips to Central Australia. I hope it helps you make the most of your next sunrise shoot. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Yw0BckvHU0
Here’s a photo tip for you about shooting multiple exposures for an extra large file, and the importance of checking your histogram in the field. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=61Px17LgAGs&t=26s
If you’re taking photos in the outback – especially if you’re a white fella like me – you will definitely need sunscreen. So here’s a tip for a completely natural sunscreen. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6GAZpFlwp8s
1 Assess the scene. The biggest problem when photographing spectacular landscapes is you can often get overwhelmed by it and just start shooting, shooting, shooting. You have to avoid that, because when you get home you may find you have missed “the shot”. The key is to look for elements in the scene that convey
I have taken many wildlife shots, but I will never forget this one story. I was on safari in Zimbabwe at a magical spot called Mana Pools. This huge bull elephant walked right past our camp and down to the river, then swam out to the grassy islands in the middle of the mighty Zambesi.
Every effort has been made on this Gallery site to accurately represent the vibrant colours of Ken’s images. However, due to differences in computer screens and certain other variations, the images here should only to be taken as a guide.
Obviously, the colour and sharpness of a finished Ken Duncan Limited Edition Print are far superior to what can be presented on a small screen.
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