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> <channel><title>Nature and Wildlife Photos</title> <atom:link href="http://natureandwildlifephotos.com/feed/" rel="self" type="application/rss+xml" /><link>http://natureandwildlifephotos.com</link> <description>Australian Stock Photos Specialists</description> <lastBuildDate>Wed, 22 Feb 2012 17:18:23 +0000</lastBuildDate> <language>en</language> <sy:updatePeriod>hourly</sy:updatePeriod> <sy:updateFrequency>1</sy:updateFrequency> <generator>http://wordpress.org/?v=3.3.1</generator> <item><title>Photography As A Hobby or Career</title><link>http://natureandwildlifephotos.com/photography/photography-as-a-hobby-or-career/</link> <comments>http://natureandwildlifephotos.com/photography/photography-as-a-hobby-or-career/#comments</comments> <pubDate>Wed, 22 Feb 2012 17:18:23 +0000</pubDate> <dc:creator>Natureand WildlifePhotographers</dc:creator> <category><![CDATA[Photography]]></category> <guid
isPermaLink="false">http://natureandwildlifephotos.com/photography/photography-as-a-hobby-or-career/</guid> <description><![CDATA[Food photography can be difficult. Food tends to shift, melt, wilt, and various other different things. This is why it is a good practice to get everything else that is going to be in the photograph set up and ready before you bring the food into the shot. Then make sure the lighting is correct, [...]]]></description> <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>Food photography can be difficult. Food tends to shift, melt, wilt, and various other different things. This is why it is a good practice to get everything else that is going to be in the photograph set up and ready before you bring the food into the shot. Then make sure the lighting is correct, and now you are ready to place the food and take a great shot.</p><p>Rather than simply shooting whatever happens to be there, take a proactive approach to arranging your subjects. You must take charge in telling your subjects how to position themselves to obtain the perfect shot. Don&#8217;t be shy in giving directions, and you can influence the outcome of the photo. Your resulting photos will appear far more professional and purposeful than poorly composed candid shots.</p><p>To give the subject you&#8217;re shooting a powerful appearance, get down on a low level and point your camera upwards towards the subject. If you are wanting to make them appear small or weak, shoot the subject from below. Experimenting with these photography techniques will teach you when you should and should not shoot from high or low angles.</p><p>Move in close on the image to get the best effect. Frame your shot by approaching the subject, or zoom on it if you prefer. Ideally, you want your subject to fill the camera&#8217;s field of view completely. Excess background scenery, regardless of its beauty, takes something away from the true purpose of the shot. Taking photos from close-up also makes details clearer and more noticeable.</p><p>Choose the most unusual shots or those that put a new twist on something familiar. While a memory card may be able to hold thousands of photos, you still need to reduce your number down to your favorites.</p><p>Strive to have an interesting object within the foreground of any landscape photos you shoot. Something as simple as a leaf or rock can add a whole new element to your photo. Having perspective will emphasize the subject of your picture and add interest.</p><p>When trying to take photos of children, all you can really do is try to work with them. Children love to move around, so getting them sitting still all at once can be a big challenge. Capture pictures of kids running, jumping, making faces and being themselves. You&#8217;ll probably have more fun taking these photos and the kids will cooperate better.</p><p>Generally, you will get a good shot for every twenty, but don&#8217;t discard anything you shoot. Put your best shots inside a portfolio so you can see how much you have progressed.</p><p>It is a common misconception that bright, sunny days are perfect for taking pictures. Actually, a lot of sun can make it difficult to take useable photos. Bright sunlight casts awkward shadows and over exposes areas of the image. It can also cause your subjects to close or squint their eyes which looks unnatural. When possible, choose to shoot in the early mornings or late evenings.</p><p>If you are taking photos in a low light setting, you need to decrease the aperture, which is also known as the f/stop setting. Doing this allows all possible light to pass through, giving you a brighter, clearer image.</p><p>You should now be much more knowledgeable about photography. If earlier you thought you knew where to begin, then now you should have a lot of knowledge about photography! The advice you were given in this article should help you to do better when you&#8217;re taking photographs.</p><p>Thank you for reading this article. You can find more articles on our <a
href="http://natureandwildlifephotos.com/">Nature and Wildlife Photos Home Page</a>.</p> ]]></content:encoded> <wfw:commentRss>http://natureandwildlifephotos.com/photography/photography-as-a-hobby-or-career/feed/</wfw:commentRss> <slash:comments>0</slash:comments> </item> <item><title>Great Ways To Improve Your Photography Skills</title><link>http://natureandwildlifephotos.com/photography/great-ways-to-improve-your-photography-skills/</link> <comments>http://natureandwildlifephotos.com/photography/great-ways-to-improve-your-photography-skills/#comments</comments> <pubDate>Tue, 21 Feb 2012 17:17:19 +0000</pubDate> <dc:creator>Natureand WildlifePhotographers</dc:creator> <category><![CDATA[Photography]]></category> <guid
isPermaLink="false">http://natureandwildlifephotos.com/photography/great-ways-to-improve-your-photography-skills/</guid> <description><![CDATA[To turn photography into a lifelong hobby, it is vital that you invest in the best camera equipment. Although a lot of professionals might prefer certain brands, there are many other manufacturers that can provide similar results. Taking photographs at night brings another aspect into your photography. Natural light is often the best for many [...]]]></description> <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>To turn photography into a lifelong hobby, it is vital that you invest in the best camera equipment. Although a lot of professionals might prefer certain brands, there are many other manufacturers that can provide similar results.</p><p>Taking photographs at night brings another aspect into your photography. Natural light is often the best for many subjects, but night photography can produce uniquely interesting photos. However, alternative forms of light may be necessary to get the desired effect. Slow shutter speeds, artificial lighting and other tools can create adequate lighting for each picture taken at night.</p><p>Try to form a mental picture of your viewfinder being divisible by thirds, separated by imaginary lines both going right to left and up and down. Your picture will be more interesting if you center the intersection of the lines over your subject, rather than simply putting your subject in the middle of the frame.</p><p>Something should be in the foreground in your shot so that your image has more appeal. Include everyday items in landscape shots to give photographs perspective. The viewers will now see the frame entirely, and it will really help them to empathize with the main subject.</p><p>When photographing fast-moving targets, such as a runner or race car, set your camera to freeze the subject&#8217;s motion, rather than just recording a bunch of blurs. One way you can do this is by setting the ISO higher. The final shots will come out clearer, with little or no blur.</p><p>Indoor florescent lighting scenes will require white balance adjustments. It&#8217;s all about lighting and color tones, so be very aware of how fluorescent bulbs can negatively affect your images.</p><p>If you are out somewhere without your camera and discover an item you would like to take a picture of, you should take note of this spot so that you can return and take the picture whenever you have time. Carrying a little notepad with you is a great way to keep track of the spots that you would like to revisit.</p><p>For unique and interesting effects, try varying shutter speeds. Capturing objects in motion can make them appear blurry, using a faster shutter speed can help you produce clear pictures. Photographing sporting events, dances and plays is easier with fast shutters. On the other hand, you can use a slow shutter speed to get motion blur. You will get great results with water features like streams and waterfalls when using the motion-blur with slower shutter speed method.</p><p>Balance your photos. Keeping careful balance in a photo can make your image look art gallery quality. Crop out unnecessary areas, level the horizon, and frame the subject matter effectively.</p><p>You can crop your pictures later in an editing program to make them look better. Perhaps you have a perfect picture that contains one minor flaw. More commonly, a perfectly fine image may not be centered correctly. Cropping is an easy way to balance a picture.</p><p>If you are a novice photographer, invest some time in learning about the fundamental elements that create a quality photograph and the basic features of your camera, particularly if it is an SLR. Learn a few important terms, such as ISO, shutter speed, composition, and lighting. Your pictures will improve as a result of the knowledge you obtain.</p><p>Increase the shutter speed on your camera when you are taking photos in environments that have low lighting. This helps prevent blur when taking the photo. You should aim for a speed of at least 1/200 of a second, but 1/250 is even better.</p><p>Hopefully, these tips are enough to get you started taking better pictures. This collection of tips can help you become a better photographer today.</p><p>Thank you for reading this article. You can find more articles on our <a
href="http://natureandwildlifephotos.com/">Nature and Wildlife Photos Home Page</a>.</p> ]]></content:encoded> <wfw:commentRss>http://natureandwildlifephotos.com/photography/great-ways-to-improve-your-photography-skills/feed/</wfw:commentRss> <slash:comments>0</slash:comments> </item> <item><title>Photography Advice That Will Improve The Photos You Take</title><link>http://natureandwildlifephotos.com/photography/photography-advice-that-will-improve-the-photos-you-take/</link> <comments>http://natureandwildlifephotos.com/photography/photography-advice-that-will-improve-the-photos-you-take/#comments</comments> <pubDate>Mon, 20 Feb 2012 17:16:30 +0000</pubDate> <dc:creator>Natureand WildlifePhotographers</dc:creator> <category><![CDATA[Photography]]></category> <guid
isPermaLink="false">http://natureandwildlifephotos.com/photography/photography-advice-that-will-improve-the-photos-you-take/</guid> <description><![CDATA[Ensure you have an extra charged battery so you do not miss the greatest photos. Digital cameras using an LCD screen require lots of power, so check the batteries before you need to take pictures. You should also carry spare batteries so that you can avoid missing a photograph opportunity. Move in close on the [...]]]></description> <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>Ensure you have an extra charged battery so you do not miss the greatest photos. Digital cameras using an LCD screen require lots of power, so check the batteries before you need to take pictures. You should also carry spare batteries so that you can avoid missing a photograph opportunity.</p><p>Move in close on the image to get the best effect. When you want to frame a shot, either zoom into the subject or get closer to it. Your goal is to make your photo fill the entire frame. If you have too much going on in the background, even if it is scenic, can make you lose focus of the subject. When the subject in your photo is close, you will also be able to notice more details that can enhance the picture.</p><p>When photographing outdoors, it&#8217;s very important to pay attention the quality of the light. Even the most gorgeous subject can look bad if they are standing in an area that offers the wrong lighting conditions. Whenever possible, place your subjects so that the sun is behind them. A photo taken at sunset or in a shaded area can also work. This will help balance the light and give you better pictures.</p><p>When you are aiming for the perfect photograph, make sure to take large numbers of pictures of the same subject. This way you are more likely to capture the perfect shot. At a later time, you can browse through them to find the one you like the most. Digital cameras make it easy for you to take a lot of pictures and delete the ones you do not like. This increases your chances of capturing an interesting moment.</p><p>Light is sometimes uncooperative when you need to take a landscape shot. Sometimes, you cannot find another spot where the light is more consistent. What should you do in this situation? Photo editing software, like Photoshop, can help you to adjust and perfect the light in your photos.</p><p>There is a focus lock on your camera, which you need to learn how to use. Usually cameras automatically focus on the middle of the frame, leaving an off-center subject out of focus unless you manually tell the camera where to focus. To do this, depress the button for your shutter halfway, then move your camera to frame your subject as you see fit. Once it is framed, press the shutter button all the way down, and you will have the photo you want.</p><p>You can add different filters onto the end of your camera&#8217;s lens. They screw right onto the lens and they serve many purposes. A UV filter is the most common type of filter. This type of filter can protect the camera lens from the effects of direct sunlight. It also can protect damage to your lens if you drop it accidentally.</p><p>In life we are taught that even and centered is the way things should be. To get interesting photos, it&#8217;s preferred to be a little off-center with your shots, even in a &#8220;perfect&#8221; society. Some cameras automatically focus on whatever appears in the middle of the field of view; disable such features in order to take off-center pictures. Instead, try focusing manually. You can always lock into your subject of choice before you click.</p><p>You are now a fresh student in the vast school of photography, but what comes next is vital. It is time to start showing the world what you are capable of and honing your individual technique at the same time! With a little bit of time and effort, you might soon become an expert in the field and be able to make a living taking photographs for other people!</p><p>Thank you for reading this article. You can find more articles on our <a
href="http://natureandwildlifephotos.com/">Nature and Wildlife Photos Home Page</a>.</p> ]]></content:encoded> <wfw:commentRss>http://natureandwildlifephotos.com/photography/photography-advice-that-will-improve-the-photos-you-take/feed/</wfw:commentRss> <slash:comments>0</slash:comments> </item> <item><title>Quick Photography Tips!</title><link>http://natureandwildlifephotos.com/photography/quick-photography-tips/</link> <comments>http://natureandwildlifephotos.com/photography/quick-photography-tips/#comments</comments> <pubDate>Sun, 19 Feb 2012 17:15:06 +0000</pubDate> <dc:creator>Natureand WildlifePhotographers</dc:creator> <category><![CDATA[Photography]]></category> <guid
isPermaLink="false">http://natureandwildlifephotos.com/photography/quick-photography-tips/</guid> <description><![CDATA[Try practicing when adjusting to new backdrops or subjects. The more practice shots you take, the more comfortable you will get with the environment. Every situation in photography varies quite a bit. The light in which you are shooting can vary frequently, and therefore you should take test shots as often as necessary. Amateur photographers [...]]]></description> <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>Try practicing when adjusting to new backdrops or subjects. The more practice shots you take, the more comfortable you will get with the environment. Every situation in photography varies quite a bit. The light in which you are shooting can vary frequently, and therefore you should take test shots as often as necessary.</p><p>Amateur photographers should invest a good amount of time in learning the basics of the camera, especially those who have spent the extra money on an SLR model. Exposure, ISO, shutter speed, aperture, lighting and composition are skills and terms you need to take your shots from simple pictures to great art.</p><p>You can make anything look interesting by adjusting your camera&#8217;s settings, using a different kind of lighting or even by just changing the shot angle. Play with these settings prior to shooting so that you understand how they can affect your shot.</p><p>To maximize the opportunity with a subject, snap photos while continually moving closer to it. Keep this up until the subject fills your frame. The viewer will be able to see details better, and sometimes it is those details that make the photo more interesting.</p><p>You should ensure your photographs have three vital things when you&#8217;re having to deal with any type of landscape subject. These three factors are the foreground, the background, and the mid-ground. These same principles apply to landscape painting.</p><p>When shooting outdoors, use a flash or light to fill in any shadowy areas caused by the sun. Not using a flash will leave unnatural shadows on your subject&#8217;s face.</p><p>Consider enrolling in a photography group, or team up to take shots with a photographer who shares your interests. There is much to be learned from other people in this field, but make sure to maintain your own personal style. When joining forces with another photographer, compare and contrast your photos of the same subjects, so you can get an idea of how images of identical objects can vary in appearance when taken through the perspective of two different people.</p><p>Truly unique pictures are often the result of trying new ideas and experimenting. Personal style should be in a good photograph to express your point of view. Stay away from taking the same type of picture that you have viewed a million times over. Develop different angles for your photographs, and do not be afraid to explore your imaginative side.</p><p>You need to know your camera like the back of your hand in order to take great pictures. Make it a point to review your camera&#8217;s manual, and experiment by taking photos using all of the camera&#8217;s different settings.</p><p>Creating the right composition will lead to an amazing photograph. Composing a great photo comes naturally to some; others can achieve the same skill with enough practice. A centered subject works for some pictures, but you can even create drama and interest in uninteresting scenes by placing your subject off-center.</p><p>When taking pictures in the dark you need to know your flash illumination range. If you don&#8217;t know what the range is, your images could still be dark if they were too far away. Experiment with your flash before you start taking photos out in the dark.</p><p>Photography is an art form that interests a large number of people. There may be a lot of people who never try it because they are afraid of the amount of homework they have to do.</p><p>Thank you for reading this article. You can find more articles on our <a
href="http://natureandwildlifephotos.com/">Nature and Wildlife Photos Home Page</a>.</p> ]]></content:encoded> <wfw:commentRss>http://natureandwildlifephotos.com/photography/quick-photography-tips/feed/</wfw:commentRss> <slash:comments>0</slash:comments> </item> <item><title>Tips And Tricks For Taking Memorable Pictures</title><link>http://natureandwildlifephotos.com/photography/tips-and-tricks-for-taking-memorable-pictures/</link> <comments>http://natureandwildlifephotos.com/photography/tips-and-tricks-for-taking-memorable-pictures/#comments</comments> <pubDate>Sat, 18 Feb 2012 17:14:18 +0000</pubDate> <dc:creator>Natureand WildlifePhotographers</dc:creator> <category><![CDATA[Photography]]></category> <guid
isPermaLink="false">http://natureandwildlifephotos.com/photography/tips-and-tricks-for-taking-memorable-pictures/</guid> <description><![CDATA[A professional camera is vital to get the professional photos you desire. To produce the sharpest photos possible, you may wish to buy a dSLR camera. This is the best equipment on the market, so if you want the best images possible, this is the camera you should choose. You should use digital techniques in [...]]]></description> <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>A professional camera is vital to get the professional photos you desire. To produce the sharpest photos possible, you may wish to buy a dSLR camera. This is the best equipment on the market, so if you want the best images possible, this is the camera you should choose.</p><p>You should use digital techniques in order to shoot pictures that look like graphic pencil sketches, oil paintings, watercolors, and more. Adobe Photoshop is the standard for visual artists, but there are also a variety of other image editing suites for you to choose from. You can easily use a &#8220;filter&#8221; to turn them into art, just by choosing the selection you want and clicking it.</p><p>It is possible to use more than a face photo when photographing humans. The human body has plenty of other beautiful parts of which you can take pictures.</p><p>Keep your picture-taking process as simple as you can. More often than not, you will find that you can drastically alter the look and feel of a photograph by tweaking different levels and settings.</p><p>You need to know your camera well if your goal is to take the best possible images. Take some time for studying your camera.</p><p>Purchase a simple tripod in order to take higher quality photos. If you like to take low-speed photos, any slight move from you can ruin the picture. An inexpensive tripod will help keep blurs out of your images. A good and stable tripod gives your pictures a more professional look and eliminates unexpected results.</p><p>Another handy photography tip involves the camera&#8217;s shutter. Learn as much as you can about the speeds your shutter has. A camera comes with a variety of settings. P,M,A and S are some of those options. Program mode is indicated by the &#8220;P&#8221;. If you choose this option, your camera will do all of the work for you because it commands the camera to judge what is right for the image. If you do not wish to work with these features, you should select P.</p><p>If you plan to take photos that include more than one person, advise everyone in the group on choosing the proper clothing. This holds true whether you are dealing with a family, a large group or a couple. They don&#8217;t have to wear the same colors, but they should try complementary shades to produce the best results. Perhaps advice your subjects to wear neutral colors that will blend with any surrounding. If the subjects will be wearing bright colors, offsetting them with black clothing pieces helps avoid a group of clashing colors in the picture.</p><p>Use a tripod to capture the most clear and precise landscape shots. This will allow you to change your settings often without shaking the camera during a shot, especially when photographing a landscape.</p><p>Relative sharpness is another important element to consider. For the most part, sharpness is at its zenith around the center of a lens and image. Sharpness degrades towards the outer edges of your camera frame.</p><p>Images can be taken in many angles, not only horizontal. Sometimes, you will find that the best pictures are taken when the camera is on a vertical setting. You can experiment with your zoom for close up full effect and far out inclusive pictures.</p><p>Photography is a hobby many people would like to take up. However, many people are intimidated by the amount of technical gadgets and accessories that are used by professional photographers.</p><p>Thank you for reading this article. You can find more articles on our <a
href="http://natureandwildlifephotos.com/">Nature and Wildlife Photos Home Page</a>.</p> ]]></content:encoded> <wfw:commentRss>http://natureandwildlifephotos.com/photography/tips-and-tricks-for-taking-memorable-pictures/feed/</wfw:commentRss> <slash:comments>0</slash:comments> </item> <item><title>Use These Great Tips To Increase Your Photography Skills</title><link>http://natureandwildlifephotos.com/photography/use-these-great-tips-to-increase-your-photography-skills/</link> <comments>http://natureandwildlifephotos.com/photography/use-these-great-tips-to-increase-your-photography-skills/#comments</comments> <pubDate>Fri, 17 Feb 2012 17:13:04 +0000</pubDate> <dc:creator>Natureand WildlifePhotographers</dc:creator> <category><![CDATA[Photography]]></category> <guid
isPermaLink="false">http://natureandwildlifephotos.com/photography/use-these-great-tips-to-increase-your-photography-skills/</guid> <description><![CDATA[Many photographers pay attention to the background of a landscape shot and neglect the foreground, but the foreground is what the viewer will see. The foreground in each shot should be modified to add depth and increase the overall impact within the frame. Instead of just letting the pictures be what they already are, you [...]]]></description> <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>Many photographers pay attention to the background of a landscape shot and neglect the foreground, but the foreground is what the viewer will see. The foreground in each shot should be modified to add depth and increase the overall impact within the frame.</p><p>Instead of just letting the pictures be what they already are, you should set up the scenes in them yourself. Don&#8217;t be afraid to tell your subjects how and where to position themselves. If you take the time to do this, your pictures will end up way better than just taking random shots.</p><p>Try to avoid including an overcast sky in your shots. Showing too much gray sky in photos will make pictures appear muted. However, if you are shooting in black and white, an overcast sky can make a beautiful photo. Include a blue and beautiful sky if you want to. but make adjustments for available light.</p><p>Sometimes, the available lighting can just not provide you with a good situation for a landscape photo. Sometimes, you just can&#8217;t wait for perfect lighting. How can you work around a lack of natural lighting? Computer programs, such as Adobe Photoshop, can help you add a gradient filter in your photograph, which will counterbalance any of the contrasting light.</p><p>Using the manual white balance on a camera can be very beneficial for your photography. This has quite an impact on the picture&#8217;s mood, and it allows you to control what your picture will look like. It takes a while to learn exactly what looks the best, but using this feature will allow more creativity to come through in your photos.</p><p>If taking pictures with people in them, blur the background slightly. A sharply focused background pulls attention from your subject, and that is not ideal. You want your viewer&#8217;s eye to fall on the intended subject. You can get your subject to come closer to your camera, or adjust your f-stop settings to achieve this effect.</p><p>Move closer to your subject when you are taking the photograph. It&#8217;s frustrating for the viewer to not clearly see the details of the subject because the camera was too far away. Move closer to give your shots vivid clarity.</p><p>Contrary to popular belief, gorgeous, sunny days are a photographer&#8217;s worst nightmare. You can&#8217;t take proper photographs if you or your subject is standing directly in the sun&#8217;s path. One or both of you will be uncomfortable, and the sun&#8217;s glare can make your subject difficult to see in the finished photograph. Downsides to direct sunlight shots include glaring, awkward shadows, uneven highlights and human subjects squinting if they face the camera. If you can, try to choose late evening or early morning light to shoot outdoors.</p><p>A vital photography composition factor, is framing. Make sure to zoom in on the focus of the picture, and keep distracting elements out of the picture. This can eliminate unwanted focal points and keep clutter in your photographs at bay.</p><p>Some good advice is to be sure to actively search out other photographers, and look at their work for inspiration. By taking the time to view the art created by other photographers, you will be inspired and reminded of all the different ways a subject can be shown in one single shot.</p><p>By this point, you should realize that there is more to photography than just keeping the subject in focus. Doing so may have a dramatic impact on how good your photos look.</p><p>Thank you for reading this article. You can find more articles on our <a
href="http://natureandwildlifephotos.com/">Nature and Wildlife Photos Home Page</a>.</p> ]]></content:encoded> <wfw:commentRss>http://natureandwildlifephotos.com/photography/use-these-great-tips-to-increase-your-photography-skills/feed/</wfw:commentRss> <slash:comments>0</slash:comments> </item> <item><title>Take Pictures Like A Professional Photographer</title><link>http://natureandwildlifephotos.com/photography/take-pictures-like-a-professional-photographer/</link> <comments>http://natureandwildlifephotos.com/photography/take-pictures-like-a-professional-photographer/#comments</comments> <pubDate>Thu, 16 Feb 2012 17:12:16 +0000</pubDate> <dc:creator>Natureand WildlifePhotographers</dc:creator> <category><![CDATA[Photography]]></category> <guid
isPermaLink="false">http://natureandwildlifephotos.com/photography/take-pictures-like-a-professional-photographer/</guid> <description><![CDATA[Think of the function of your shot before you take it, and how the picture will eventually be used. Sometimes it is better to shoot a picture horizontally and other times vertically. Sometimes, you can edit this and change it after the fact, but it will always be easier if you just shoot the photo [...]]]></description> <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>Think of the function of your shot before you take it, and how the picture will eventually be used. Sometimes it is better to shoot a picture horizontally and other times vertically. Sometimes, you can edit this and change it after the fact, but it will always be easier if you just shoot the photo the right way to begin with.</p><p>In order to take the best photographs, you need to first become familiar with your equipment. Devote a considerable amount of time to exploring the instructions and features of your specific camera model.</p><p>If you are new to the world of photography, and especially if you have invested in an SLR camera, take the time to learn the basics. You may find it helpful to experiment with the various setting before you start taking serious photographs.</p><p>Ensure you have an extra charged battery so you do not miss the greatest photos. The LCD screen on a digital camera can eat a lot of battery power, so put freshly charged batteries in the camera before you need to use it. You should also carry spare batteries so that you can avoid missing a photograph opportunity.</p><p>When photographing kids, it is often easier to just try to work around them, rather than forcing them into poses. Children are constantly on the move, and it can be difficult getting them to stay in one place for a picture. Instead, take pictures of a child as he or she plays naturally.</p><p>Do you want to take a photo that features a rain effect? Carry a spray bottle full of water and mist your subject, creating &#8220;rain&#8221; droplets to complete your shot.</p><p>Shooting at eye level is a great way to connect with your subject. This makes the photo feel more lively and helps people relate to it. With children&#8217;s photos, you may want to get down to their eye level.</p><p>Don&#8217;t miss a shot because you&#8217;re trying to correct your settings. After saying this, you also do not want to use a preset, which will allow your camera to pick all the settings for you. Know your options, and choose a setting that lets you switch certain elements you wish to control.</p><p>There are times when the available light is far from ideal for shooting a great landscape photo. Other times, it can be impossible to find a good lighting location. What should you do in this situation? Use software like Adobe Photoshop to add a contrasting gradient filter, which will put the lighting into balance.</p><p>Try taking pictures from original angles. The straight-on point of view can be effective, but is all too common. For example, you can change the angle by standing above your subject and looking down. Sometimes, a sideways or diagonal view can create an interesting composition.</p><p>Moving around your subject is permissible and allows you opportunities for better shots. If possible, take a spectrum of shots from many angles including from above and below.</p><p>When using your flash in the dark, it&#8217;s important to know its range. If you are not aware of the range of your flash it will be very likely that you will not get the quality pictures you want. Before you start to take nighttime photos, be sure that you fully understand how your flash operates.</p><p>Even the worst photographer can improve his skills through learning new techniques and practicing what he&#8217;s learned. Ask your friends and family to judge your photos, and use this knowledge to improve. Start improving your technique and developing your style by using these tips as soon as possible.</p><p>Thank you for reading this article. You can find more articles on our <a
href="http://natureandwildlifephotos.com/">Nature and Wildlife Photos Home Page</a>.</p> ]]></content:encoded> <wfw:commentRss>http://natureandwildlifephotos.com/photography/take-pictures-like-a-professional-photographer/feed/</wfw:commentRss> <slash:comments>0</slash:comments> </item> <item><title>Check Out These Great Photography Tips From The Experts</title><link>http://natureandwildlifephotos.com/photography/check-out-these-great-photography-tips-from-the-experts-2/</link> <comments>http://natureandwildlifephotos.com/photography/check-out-these-great-photography-tips-from-the-experts-2/#comments</comments> <pubDate>Wed, 15 Feb 2012 17:11:04 +0000</pubDate> <dc:creator>Natureand WildlifePhotographers</dc:creator> <category><![CDATA[Photography]]></category> <guid
isPermaLink="false">http://natureandwildlifephotos.com/photography/check-out-these-great-photography-tips-from-the-experts-2/</guid> <description><![CDATA[There are cases that you can purchase to protect your camera and lenses; this is a recommended purchase. Protecting your equipment properly is essential to preventing accidental damage. You can find protective cases in any electronics store. The percentage of high-quality &#8220;keeper&#8221; shots may be low, in the realm of 5%, but you should keep [...]]]></description> <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>There are cases that you can purchase to protect your camera and lenses; this is a recommended purchase. Protecting your equipment properly is essential to preventing accidental damage. You can find protective cases in any electronics store.</p><p>The percentage of high-quality &#8220;keeper&#8221; shots may be low, in the realm of 5%, but you should keep every picture you take, even the sub-par ones. You can strive to be a better photographer by keeping a scrapbook that is representative of your whole range of work, not just the major winners.</p><p>As you take different pictures, accompany each with a brief, written note. When you are looking at your pictures later on, it will be nice to see where the picture was taken, and how you felt when you took it. Keep a notepad handy and write down which number your photo is and a description.</p><p>To increase your chances of getting a nice photo, snap multiple pictures while walking toward your subject. Ideally, the subject should fill the frame by the final shot. The details will help the viewer have more interest in the picture.</p><p>The majority of photographs focus on a subject who is looking directly into the camera. A great and unique picture is to have the person you are photographing look off in the distance at something. You might also direct the subject to focus on an object or person within the frame.</p><p>All parts of the landscape will be visible in your picture, so be sure to pay attention to what will be at the front of the image. Compose the frame in such a way as to make the foreground as important to the image as the background is to create a truly striking photo.</p><p>Try to choose photographs that are uncommon or creative shots that show illustrate something new in a familiar scene. While a memory card may be able to hold thousands of photos, you still need to reduce your number down to your favorites.</p><p>Fluorescent lighting requires a lower white balance for indoor photos. Fluorescent lighting tends toward the green and blue end of the spectrum, so photographing subjects under these conditions can make them appear cooler than intended if you don&#8217;t manually fix the red saturation on your camera.</p><p>For a quality photograph, it is vital that your camera is adjusted to the proper settings. For example, if you want to take a picture of an object in motion, you will need one kind of setting, and if you shoot an object that is still, you will need a different setting. If you use the right settings your pictures will look better.</p><p>Your shots can be improved by simply moving in a bit on the subject you are shooting. Photos taken from far away don&#8217;t tend to be all that interesting because details or colors are too small to see. When you move closer enough to get a great shot, you save both yourself and those you share your photos with much frustration because the subjects of your photos are more vivid and clear.</p><p>Because you now have all of this knowledge of photography, you should have the ability to impress everyone with your new-found skills in photography If you work hard enough, you might even take some pictures you will be remembered for.</p><p>Thank you for reading this article. You can find more articles on our <a
href="http://natureandwildlifephotos.com/">Nature and Wildlife Photos Home Page</a>.</p> ]]></content:encoded> <wfw:commentRss>http://natureandwildlifephotos.com/photography/check-out-these-great-photography-tips-from-the-experts-2/feed/</wfw:commentRss> <slash:comments>0</slash:comments> </item> <item><title>Learn How To Take Beautiful Pictures</title><link>http://natureandwildlifephotos.com/photography/learn-how-to-take-beautiful-pictures/</link> <comments>http://natureandwildlifephotos.com/photography/learn-how-to-take-beautiful-pictures/#comments</comments> <pubDate>Tue, 14 Feb 2012 17:10:09 +0000</pubDate> <dc:creator>Natureand WildlifePhotographers</dc:creator> <category><![CDATA[Photography]]></category> <guid
isPermaLink="false">http://natureandwildlifephotos.com/photography/learn-how-to-take-beautiful-pictures/</guid> <description><![CDATA[Don&#8217;t get ahead of yourself and try to adjust all the camera settings without really knowing what you&#8217;re doing. Learn to master one portion of the control, such as aperture or shutter speed, before you worry about the next. By learning one setting at a time, you will be able to capture your subject. Pay [...]]]></description> <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>Don&#8217;t get ahead of yourself and try to adjust all the camera settings without really knowing what you&#8217;re doing. Learn to master one portion of the control, such as aperture or shutter speed, before you worry about the next. By learning one setting at a time, you will be able to capture your subject.</p><p>Pay attention to how sharpness works as well as where it will appear in your image. Generally speaking, you will see the most sharpness in the middle of the lens and the image. Distortion begins toward all the camera frame&#8217;s outside edges.</p><p>When photographing children, be prepared for a dynamic, energetic shoot you can not control. Kids are naturally full of energy, so it is difficult to control them long enough to snap a great photograph. Instead, take pictures of a child as he or she plays naturally.</p><p>You need to be fast when snapping your pictures! Taking longer to snap a photo increases the odds that something will move, change or in other ways ruin your perfect photo op. Photography is about capturing a moment, so be fast, and don&#8217;t let the moment slip away.</p><p>There are a ton of amazing objects that are in and out of your house that will make outstanding photographs. Never be afraid to take some risks. Some of the best photographs will come about as you continue to take more pictures at interesting angles.</p><p>If you would like to cause a subject to appear more powerful, you should shoot from a lower level upwards. To make them appear weaker, try shooting them from a height. With a little trial and error, you will develop a sense of when such shooting angles can improve your photographic results.</p><p>Night photography is a great way to capture an interesting picture in a whole new way. If there&#8217;s not enough natural light for your photograph, take the time to set up the scene with as many alternative resources as you need. Slow shutter speeds, artificial lighting and other features allow you to properly photograph at night.</p><p>The ISO, aperture and shutter speed are an important part of photos so make sure you know the combination that works best for you. These are the elements that determine exposure when you are photographing subjects. It is possible to use overexposed photos in some cases, but generally these should be avoided. Take some time to experiment using these features so that you learn how they interact, and which combination you like best.</p><p>When you are going through your photographs and picking the ones that you want to show to others, be sure to pick the cream of the crop. Do not show every photograph you have ever taken or too many of the same subject matter. Many people tire quickly of viewing picture after picture of a single subject. Change it around a little; show different types of photographs.</p><p>As touched on previously, photography stands as a great way to capture life&#8217;s precious moments and to immortalize them. Photos are just paper. However, they are so much more. By putting together the hints in this article, you can inject some new things into your photos.</p><p>Thank you for reading this article. You can find more articles on our <a
href="http://natureandwildlifephotos.com/">Nature and Wildlife Photos Home Page</a>.</p> ]]></content:encoded> <wfw:commentRss>http://natureandwildlifephotos.com/photography/learn-how-to-take-beautiful-pictures/feed/</wfw:commentRss> <slash:comments>0</slash:comments> </item> <item><title>Everything You Need To Know About Amateur Photography</title><link>http://natureandwildlifephotos.com/photography/everything-you-need-to-know-about-amateur-photography/</link> <comments>http://natureandwildlifephotos.com/photography/everything-you-need-to-know-about-amateur-photography/#comments</comments> <pubDate>Mon, 13 Feb 2012 17:09:09 +0000</pubDate> <dc:creator>Natureand WildlifePhotographers</dc:creator> <category><![CDATA[Photography]]></category> <guid
isPermaLink="false">http://natureandwildlifephotos.com/photography/everything-you-need-to-know-about-amateur-photography/</guid> <description><![CDATA[Consider the purpose of your picture before taking it. For example, some subjects will look better photographed and framed vertically instead of horizontally. It is usually possible to use a photo editor to fix this after the fact, but it&#8217;s better if you get it right the first time. Include people or objects in your [...]]]></description> <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>Consider the purpose of your picture before taking it. For example, some subjects will look better photographed and framed vertically instead of horizontally. It is usually possible to use a photo editor to fix this after the fact, but it&#8217;s better if you get it right the first time.</p><p>Include people or objects in your photographs of large structures and natural features to give them scale. It may be difficult for those looking at your photos out of context to appreciate the size of a subject without a more familiar subject upon which to anchor their interpretations of relative size.</p><p>It is important to have a quality camera if you want quality photos. Consider adding a digital SLR to your collection of cameras if you want to have optimum images. This type of camera is the number one choice among most professional photographers. That fact alone should testify to a DSLR&#8217;s potential in helping you improve your own photographs.</p><p>Though people tend to think that white is a desirable color to wear when having their photograph taken, in reality it is one of the worst. If you are using the auto focus feature on your camera, it will record many varying colors and shading that it picks up through the lens. As a result, white clothing tends to not focus as well.</p><p>There are three important factors you need to consider when the subject of your photograph is a landscape. You should have a background, mid-ground, and foreground in all of your photos. These artistic elements are as important to a picture as they are to a painting.</p><p>Good photographs are those that are kept simple. Often, you can create a magnificent photo without having to play with different color settings and motion settings.</p><p>Framing the perfect food shot can be quite complicated. The dynamic nature of food often leaves photographers scratching their heads. Many photographs have been ruined by inopportune melted cheese. Prepare your background first and start building your shot with silverware or anything else you want to include before the food is ready. Adjust the lighting as needed prior to placing food items in the frame. You can now take the perfect shot.</p><p>When you are trying to get a close-up shot, use your optical zoom as opposed to the digital zoom. Your camera will let you zoom in on the subject; however, you&#8217;ll experience poorer quality when the zoom is switched from optical to digital zoom. When a camera is in digital mode, it interpolates pixels before it affixes them to the picture, and this can lessen the quality of the image. You need to study the manual to see how to disable the feature.</p><p>Don&#8217;t choose a camera that uses lithium batteries if you are planning on traveling. Because they pose a fire hazard if they get too hot, loose batteries in luggage are being restricted by airport security. However, if you have the batteries secured within a case or the camera itself, you should not have any issues.</p><p>Previously, you might have not liked the look of your photographs. You will never face such a complication again, if you seriously implement the information you got right here in this article. These tools can help you take better pictures and putting them on display will be something you cannot wait to do.</p><p>Thank you for reading this article. You can find more articles on our <a
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