Posts Tagged ‘photography techniques’


Motorsport Photography – Tips To Get You Started

You must know the feeling. You’ve bought countless numbers of motorcycle magazines and admired the amazing race photos of crazy fast machines battling it out for that last inch on the race track. You psyche yourself up so that the next time you go to a race you’ll be ready and able to capture pictures [...]

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Filling the Frame – Close Ups

An ordinary composition of a photograph will contain one or more subjects as focal points and a surrounding consisting of other objects. The subjects and the environment around them are the tools with which the observer will build his assumptions about where the photo was taken, what happened then, and what message it tries to [...]

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How to Select A Basic Compact Digital Camera

Whether you are a hobbyist photographer or just want to take pictures of yourself and the people around you, selecting the correct compact camera may be quite a troublesome task, especially if you don’t know exactly what you are looking for. There are a lot of factors to take in consideration when buying a compact [...]

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The Famous Rule of Thirds in Photography

As you are interested in photography, then you must have heard about the Rule of Thirds. Basically, it relies on how the humans eye perceive a photograph . That’s why, according to the rule, the subject should be placed along imaginary lines indicating the best spots within the photograph. While the Rule of Thirds is [...]

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Focal Points In Photography

In common language, the word “focus” usually means the concentration of attention on something. Similarly, in photography, a focal point can be considered as the place on which all the observers’ eyes will be set when he looks at a photo. In short, it is the point of interest which makes your photograph unique. Any [...]

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Lines and Shapes in Photography

Composing a good photograph isn’t just done by framing your subjects inside the viewfinder. It is a process similar to painting in which you try to convey a message or strike an emotion. Recognizing lines, shapes, and the patterns they form inside a photo, and using these things to make an impact on the composition [...]

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