Posted by admin on 08/14/08 in Uncategorized
Beginners in wildlife photography all eventually come up against this question: “Where do I position my subject - left, right, or in the middle?” These guidelines may help you find a balance that suits you.
Wildlife photography offers up plenty of challenges for beginners; not all of them technical. One of the toughest areas to learn is composition. While a lucky few have natural flair, for others it is not so easy.
There is a bit of false wisdom about that says: “You should never put your animal right in the middle of the photo - only to the left or the right.” This is simply not true, but it is a notion that causes all sorts of anxiety for new photographers.
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Wildlife Photography: The Challenge Of A Good Composition.
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Posted by admin on 06/1/08 in Uncategorized
Good black and white photography is does not rely on special equipment or techniques. Instead the photographer needs to consider a whole new way of choosing and relating to the subject to find the special character that is so unique to black and white photography.
Black and white photography holds a fascination for many people. Even non-photographers often find themselves drawn to a good black and white image. When you start working with black and white photography, you may discover a character in your subjects that is not so easily revealed in a colour photograph.
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Photography For Beginners: Tips For Black And White Photography.
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