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Urban Landscape Photography Tips




Tip 186 (Photographing Buildings): Photography of iconic buildings can produce some great results, but keep in mind that a lot of people have gone down the same path, and it may be difficult to get unique photos. Look for different perspectives, looks for photos from different positions; that is how you can make a mark.

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5 photo tips as of 17 October 2008




Tip 41 (Taking photos from different angles): Always explore the angles from which you can take a photo of beautiful structures. It is not always necessary that you take a regular photo like everyone else does, explore a bit, look at the various side including from the bottom, and see whether you can get a [...]


5 photo tips as of 13 October 2008




Tip 31 (RAW images): If you are fond of photography and take a lot of nature shots, consider taking photos in RAW. RAW images are the images as captured by the camera without the processing done by the camera to generate the JPEG. A lot of people prefer to work on the RAW image and [...]


5 Photo tips as of 16 September 2008




Tip 16 (Sun burning): Not easy to do, but in areas where the sun can be harsh, it is not easy to take photos without the sun burning everything in the photo. You can either try and recover details using external software such as Photoshop, or you can try and take photo when the sun [...]


5 Photo tips – dated September 07, 2008




Tip 6: Most of the newer range of cameras have an exposure correction meter. You should use this meter to ensure that you are checking the proper exposure levels for your photos, and have a balanced exposure. If the result does not come out right, delete and take another

Tip 7: Keep an eye on [...]