Friday, March 21, 2014

Taking Your First Night Photos - Digital Photo Secrets

Taking Your First Night Photos - Digital Photo Secrets: "We all lead busy lives. The world is likely dark when you get up and has already settled back into darkness by the time you get home. Not exactly great for getting your camera out and taking some shots. Have you ever considered getting out at night to take photos? Night photography can be intimidating but don’t be afraid of the dark! Read on to learn how to take your first night photographs. Night, night baby!"



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Breaking the Rules: Break The Small Aperture Rule - Digital Photo Secrets

Breaking the Rules: Break The Small Aperture Rule - Digital Photo Secrets: "The fundamental rules of photography have great wisdom to offer. Landscapes require great depth of field. Portraits require less depth of field. You should always follow the rule of thirds, except when it’s ok not to. You can’t use fast shutter speeds at night and you can’t use slow shutter speeds during the day."



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7 Tips for How to Take Close Up Photos of Nature - Digital Photo Secrets

7 Tips for How to Take Close Up Photos of Nature - Digital Photo Secrets: "Considering the billions of photographs out there, few of them have the tendency to stop us in our tracks and to really observe them the way close up nature photos do. There’s something compelling about the details in a micro world that isn’t always visible to the eye. There’s something awe inspiring about seeing a landscape image… the big view. But with macro photography, it’s as though we have zoomed in with a microscope or magnifying glass on a landscape photo to view the finite details."



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10 Tips for Better Flower Photography - Digital Photo Secrets

10 Tips for Better Flower Photography - Digital Photo Secrets: "As people, we are awed by nature. Despite everything we arguably do to hinder it, somehow it perseveres on, evidenced by the dandelion stubbornly reaching through a crack in the sidewalk or a tree being born from the ashes of a terrible forest fire. With that awe comes the desire to capture the beauty around us and keep it with us. And as photographers, we do this by taking photographs. Here are ten tips to help you improve your flower photography so you too can take nature’s wonders with you."



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Taking Colorful Photos In Your Garden - Digital Photo Secrets

Taking Colorful Photos In Your Garden - Digital Photo Secrets: "Why travel to an exotic location for photography when you can take some of your best shots in your own backyard? Photography and gardening go together like two peas in a pod. It’s a great way to show off your hard work all while perfecting your macro and flower photography skills. But for all the fun you’ll be having, there are a few things that may surprise you about taking pictures in your garden. Here’s what you can expect.
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What to do When there's Nothing to Shoot - Digital Photography School

What to do When there's Nothing to Shoot - Digital Photography School: "here are always days when you want to take photographs but you feel that there is nothing to shoot. Here are a few ideas for days like that."



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