Posts Tagged ‘Emotions in photography’

5 Tips For Better Photos

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There's more to getting a great photo than just being at a great location and getting the correct settings dialed in on your camera. In this article I'll cover five tips that can help you get great photos, even if you're not at a great location (but help you really show off the location if you are). And these tips require no technical knowledge of camera settings, so even if you use your in auto mode, they will help you get better photos.

5 Tips For Better Photos

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February 1st, 2015 at 3:11 pm

Ensuring your photos have a clear concept

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A good way to create a strong photo is to make sure that the photo has focus. I don't mean 'focus' as in the photo should be in focus (though that is normally a good idea!), but rather that there is a clear message or theme to the photo.

A good photo should convey a concept or feeling that ideally can be summed up in one word. Though an image may have several different single words that can be used to describe it. For example, the photo below could be described as 'relaxing', 'serene', 'calm'.

Chillin' in Mono Lake
Chillin' in Mono Lake by *~Dawn~* on flickr (licensed CC-BY)

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September 21st, 2012 at 8:52 pm