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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 [...]


Getting some incredible photography done inside your home, some tips and techniques – Part 1




Tip 761 (Getting some good photos at home): You may be doing a lot of photography in varied destinations out of your home, and experimenting with different light settings and planning trips to different locations. However, have you ever thought about taking photos inside your home in different settings, of many objects that otherwise seem [...]


How to use natural light sources at home to get some interesting lighting for your photos – 3




Tip 756 (Using paper for extra light): When you don’t have the reflectors for the purpose of filling in light, you can consider using some makeshift reflectors from sheets of paper. When you need to get some light on any side of a subject that is slightly deficient in light, you can take a big [...]


How to take great photos of monuments around the world – Improve your photo shooting capabilities and your technique (contd..)




Tip 736 (Learn some of the local customs): In some places, culture differences can attach significant risks to taking photos of monuments. For example, taking photos inside religious locations, or of deities can be opposed by the locals, and has the potential to cause problems. Learn about some of the restrictions when taking photos of [...]


Improving your photo skills – some general tips to follow to improve your technique in the area of light




Tip 676 (Learn to understand the light): Getting a better understanding of light is critical to improving your photography skills. Read about how to manipulate light, learn the trick of uniform lighting and when to use shadows, and try to picture the final scene, and you should be able to get some good shots.

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