Wednesday, September 5, 2012

Tip Eight - Focus! - Chapelboro.com

Tip Eight - Focus! - Chapelboro.com: "Our amazing human eye can take in a whole scene, effortlessly keeping both the foreground and the background in focus. But, achieving a properly focused image with a digital camera takes effort and skill. It is worth mastering, though, because when you enlarge and print images, a blurry subject becomes a real eye sore."

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Leier: A few tips for great outdoors photography | INFORUM | Fargo, ND

Leier: A few tips for great outdoors photography | INFORUM | Fargo, ND: "Ever had one of those “can’t miss” shots and later, when you enlarged the image on your computer or television screen, found yourself wondering why the end result was nothing like it appeared before you took the picture?"

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Posing Guide: 21 Sample Poses to Get You Started with Photographing Women – Part II

Posing Guide: 21 Sample Poses to Get You Started with Photographing Women – Part II:

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Get Down Low For a Unique Perspective

Get Down Low For a Unique Perspective: "When photographing the land, I shoot traditionally and also look for a unique perspective or point of view. Low vantage points are often overlooked, and are often truly rewarding. Before getting close with my camera to capture the details, I use my body position to try various ways I might view the subject. To the causal onlooker, I must look insane with my bending, squatting, squinting and even lying prone or upside down on the ground."

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