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This is a list, in no particular order, of some of the photologs we visit because we admire their job (photography), even though we may not agree with all the ideas express on them. Equipment and Software
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Tips
Since we are in the process of learning photography, we are looking for information and tips that can help us to be better photographers. Here are some tips and advice that some other people has given to us and we would like to share with you. if you want to contribute with your advice, feel free to contact us." Most (if not all) digital images require some editing work after capture (contrast and sharpening etc). by John Perkinson Try pitch black location and a small torch shining to one side of your face, try the torch at different angles and distances. See how the light casts shadows across you features as minimalist as you can. Try different exposure times and see what happens, get some body else to snap the shot if you can't remote release the camera, then try different objects, plants,structures etc. by Paul Hargreaves The 'rule', such as it is, is that most landscapes are compositionally stronger if the horizon is placed either one third up from the bottom or one third down from the top (or dead centre, but some people wouldn't agree with this one). by David j. Nightingale |