i was thinking some of our good photographers could just post tips and suggestions etc here along with examples of what they mean
things like framing certain shots etc
tell me how many would be interested
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i was thinking some of our good photographers could just post tips and suggestions etc here along with examples of what they mean
things like framing certain shots etc
tell me how many would be interested
i think it's a really good idea!
very interested.
i sure as hell would be...ill find some of my good pics and give you all some tips*
[SIZE="1"]*meaning stuff you knew already and I'm just showing off[/SIZE]
[B]Photography tip #1[/B]
The Rule of Thirds
the center of a picture is usually not a confortable restingplace for the eye. view your picture with an imaginary grid layed out and try to place the subject near one of the intersecting lines. this will lead the viewer's wye through the image, creating a more powerful picture.
where'd you copy that from? :p
just kidding...
[QUOTE=my porsche]where'd you copy that from? :p
just kidding...[/QUOTE]
hey, i did every thing you asked, i even got some pictues ready
[B]Photography tip #2[/B]
Zooming During long exposure
Photos of certain lighted objects can be pleasant to look at, however, these photos can be made more interesting by adjusting the zoom during periods of long exposure.
[QUOTE=CHEESE-TACULAR][B]Photography tip #1[/B]
The Rule of Thirds
the center of a picture is usually not a confortable restingplace for the eye. view your picture with an imaginary grid layed out and try to place the subject near one of the intersecting lines. this will lead the viewer's wye through the image, creating a more powerful picture.[/QUOTE]
viewers choice, the BMW 507 as presented in the garden of Villa d'Este earlier this year. I like the off-centre one better, but most photos were taken in the second:)
photographing a moving car should be done by panning, but what if the car comes towards you?
[QUOTE=Fumacher]photographing a moving car should be done by panning, but what if the car comes towards you?[/QUOTE]
Then you should side-step. :D
ct im just kidding, i think your tips are very well written ;)
henk i kind of like the second one its symetrical, but when were you in my backyard? :p where is that, italy im guessing? its a very beatiful house
[QUOTE=my porsche]ct im just kidding, i think your tips are very well written ;)
henk i kind of like the second one its symetrical, but when were you in my backyard? :p where is that, italy im guessing? its a very beatiful house[/QUOTE]
all you need to know has already been written down....
[QUOTE=CHEESE-TACULAR][B]Photography tip #2[/B]
Zooming During long exposure
Photos of certain lighted objects can be pleasant to look at, however, these photos can be made more interesting by adjusting the zoom during periods of long exposure.[/QUOTE]
Did you do that with the A40? I was not aware one could zoom during an exposure.
I really can't give many tips on photography, as it's really just tweaking around, but I can give you this much. Try not to put the horizon line through the middle of the photograph-it looks amateur and not well thought out. Concentrate on the ground or sky, not typically both. (There are exceptions, of course.)
1=Meh
2=Good
3=Also Good
(As an added bonus with using this type of framing, you can get objects near the edge of the photo to lean out-a charecteristic which can often be found in professional shots, but not 'tourist' shots.)
whoa sweet thread but i didn't get the zooming/exposure thing