Thursday, March 6, 2014

10 Ways to Improve Your Travel Photography Portraits

10 Ways to Improve Your Travel Photography Portraits: "Last year I travelled all across South East Asia – a trip which not only expanded my personal horizon, but also helped to immensely improve my photography. At the beginning of my trip, my biggest struggle was taking good portraits. The problem wasn’t the lack of opportunities; I encountered incredible and the utmost photogenic scenes around almost every corner. Instead, it was that I just felt too shy or not confident enough to get close to my subject."



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5 Most Common Mistakes in Wildlife Photography – and How to Avoid Them

5 Most Common Mistakes in Wildlife Photography – and How to Avoid Them: "Animals, especially wild ones, make such beautiful subjects that we cannot resist turning our cameras on them to capture images of these majestic creatures in their natural state.

Unlike a landscape, creatures are constantly in motion, and unlike most people, they can be pretty uncooperative when it comes to getting their picture taken. This can make for a lot of botched pictures. Here are a few tips on how to avoid some of the common pitfalls of wildlife photography."



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Depth of Field for Beginning Photographers (Video) – PictureCorrect

Depth of Field for Beginning Photographers (Video) – PictureCorrect: "Depth of field is one of the most important distinguishers between professional and amateur photography. Composition and exposure might be easy to grasp, but controlling your focus is harder, mainly because there are so many ways to manipulate it. Kelly Mena does a great job at explaining it:"



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