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While taking photos, I keep on finding and hunting for tips. These are some of them – 5 tips per post

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Getting some incredible photography done inside your home, some tips and techniques – Part 6

Tip 786 (Using a stark photo): When you look at the Google search page, it is minimalist, and yet appeals to a large number of people. Similarly, sometimes you can have a great photo that just focuses on one particular object, with the entire background being essentially nothing. Try doing this with your morning cup [...]

Getting some incredible photography done inside your home, some tips and techniques – Part 5

Tip 781 (Using textured walls for getting an uneven reflection): Have some of those textured walls in your house ? You know the kind where the paint is not smooth, and the wall surface is uneven by design. Use that as a backdrop for photos where the light is not very bright, and you will [...]

Getting some incredible photography done inside your home, some tips and techniques – Part 4

Tip 776 (Look for abstract photos): Getting some good abstract photos can take a fair amount of practice and some amount of luck. Consider that you have so many different objects in your home that can make for some abstract photos, such as the contents of your tool box, your stationery kits, patterns on various [...]

Getting some incredible photography done inside your home, some tips and techniques – Part 3

Tip 771 (Look for focusing on colors): In the comforts of your own home, you can control the settings of your photos. Look for objects that are very strong in one color or arrange color specific objects, and then try to shoot photos emphasizing that color with the background being set to highlight the color. [...]

Getting some incredible photography done inside your home, some tips and techniques – Part 2

Tip 766 (Learn the tricks of depth and field and focusing): Using the concept of Depth of Field can make some very interesting photos. Control these through your aperture control (a higher aperture of 1/22 means a larger Depth of Field, and a smaller aperture of 1/2.8 means a much smaller Depth of Field), and [...]

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