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With travel photography you want to convey not only the sites and scenes you have seen but also the feelings and emotions associated with the locations. The unexpected is always around the corner when you travel and with some careful preparation and a keen photographic eye you can produce some memorable results.
Good travel photography starts at home or the office before you leave for the airport and weeks in advance of your trip. Here’s how to capture great travel images.
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There are few subjects that draw photographers as much as wildflowers. Why shouldn’t it be so? After all, wildflowers seem to offer the photographer so much: striking hues, graceful curves, and dramatic color contrast. It’s no wonder that so many people photograph wildflowers. However, like any other area of photography, creating wildflower images that rise above the ordinary requires knowledge and skill. Thus, this tutorial looks at seven ways that can be used to create great wildflower images.
submitted: 5 years and 3299 days ago
Wedding Photography requires a few skills in making your prints appear professional. One section of making a photograph professional is lighting. Lighting in wedding photography is paramount in creating fantastic images. Taking photos of subjects not well lit will not turn out the way you would wish for. We have listed some great strategies below for lighting and wedding photography.
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We’ve all heard about foreground and background. Generally the foreground is where you find the main subject. The background is, well... in the back. It’s just back behind everything else, right? Wrong! The background is just as important and in some cases even more important than the subject itself. How is that even possible you ask?
submitted: 5 years and 3301 days ago
As a photographer, I am frequently asked, how do I get such blue skies in my photographs. Some people go to the extent of suspecting that I am capable of turning white sky blue. There is no such thing, of course. The surest way to get a blue sky in your photograph is to shoot your photo when the sky is blue. Having said that, there are a few things you need to be aware of when you’re taking photographs, especially when you are traveling.
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With very rare exceptions, the main subject of your photograph must be sharp – not necessarily the whole picture, but certainly the subject. Even if you want the subject blurred, to give a sense of movement, then the background must be sharp. And you’ll get the sharpest photographs by using a tripod.
submitted: 5 years and 3317 days ago
Want to capture the perfect portrait every time? Keep reading to learn some tips professionals use that you can adopt – even without a fancy camera or a studio of your own. Learn what you need to know about simple but effective lighting, flash photography, and more. You should also consider following a photography course online that would guide you step by step until you could take truly memorable portraits time and time again.
submitted: 5 years and 3321 days ago