Wednesday, June 25, 2014

HockeyWorld.dk | Photography Tips And Tricks That Anyone Can Apply

HockeyWorld.dk | Photography Tips And Tricks That Anyone Can Apply: "Photography can be a very rewarding activity. There is a lot of information that may make it difficult to determine how to start. Below are some tips that can boost the quality of your photos.

It may seem as if red eye is insignificant, but it is a flaw that can ruin a photo. To prevent red eye, do not use the flash unless you have to, and have your subject focus his or her gaze somewhere besides the lens. There are cameras available on the market that come with a red eye feature."



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15 Poses and Tips for Selfies -

15 Poses and Tips for Selfies -: "Learning how to pose for a selfie will make a much bigger difference in how you look in the photo than any camera app will.  A search for #selfie on Instagram yields over 122 million photos. However, sometimes it can be difficult to take a flattering photo of yourself while also holding the camera. Here are some “selfie” posing tips, along with suggestions for how to hold your camera or phone."



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Posing Tips for Female Portraits

Posing Tips for Female Portraits:



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a dash of fash: 10 blog photography tips & tricks

a dash of fash: 10 blog photography tips & tricks: "With so much fashion blogs out there already we all know it's hard to stand out. One of those things that can make or break a blog, is photography. It takes some trying out to get it right, but it's definitely worth the invested time. I've been blogging for 1,5 years now and I get a lot of questions about my pictures. Time to share my 10 most important tips & tricks with you!"



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How to use a Gobo to add Depth Your Portraits with Subtractive Lighting

How to use a Gobo to add Depth Your Portraits with Subtractive Lighting: "It’s our responsibility as photographers to use the interplay of light and shadow on our subjects to create the third dimension in our two-dimensional media. When the shadows are absent, we should do our best to craft the direction of natural light with tools that do this organically–tools that do not call attention to themselves."



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