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image doctor

How good are your images? What do you need to do to take better photos? Image Doctor online gives you the chance to get one-on-one feedback from leading professional photographer, Anthony McKee. Find out what you're doing right, what you're doing wrong and most importantly what you can do to improve your photos. It's a great way to learn about photography – and it's free.

Selections are based on interest value and the potential to demonstrate ways for photographers to improve. Only one entry per person per month is permitted.

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Lone Statue
by Russell Marshall

Supporting elements can make all the difference to a photograph... they can help us understand a situation better. more

Brisbane City Dusk
by Matt Taylor

Managing colours is not that easy if you are using a laptop screen... but there are options! more

Smiles
by marius brecher

Local adjustments are often a better approach when trying to brighten just one part of a picture. more

Nature's Falls
by Paul Robb

Balance... it is all about the balance! more

Tulips
by Anna Molga

Just like a sentence gives us the order in which we should read words... design is used in photography to tell a viewer how to read an image. more

White Iris
by Fiona Howley

There is only one way to get better lighting and that is to keep exploring it until you can actually "see" it. And that is the easy answer! more

Lake Tabourie Look-out
by Matt Laing

I like this photo... it proves that we do not have to photograph beaches just on sunset and sunrise!! more

Dome & Stairs
by Dallas Thomas

It is all about weight and balance... and there are days when the weight really does belong in the bottom of the frame! more

loving pair
by roger agnes

You've got to... accentuate, the positive... eliminate, the negative! more

Pensive
by Ken Swanson

One of the simplest rules for creating a good portrait is to let the subject be themselves! Seriously... who's pensive anymore? more