Monthly Archives: May 2020
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May 14, 2020
Shooting with flare can produce striking results if you are careful. It can add an extra emotive element when used in conjunction with correct posing and fill lighting. Keep keen eyes on the background also, looking for complimenting contrast and try filtering the flare through trees, this will help to soften and diffuse what can be a harsh effect if not used correctly.
1 x DSLR Camera
1 x Standard Lensand Telephoto Lens (50mm
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May 13, 2020
Proud partners ... what can I say. Take so many pictures of your new baby and show your relatives until they can't take it any longer! Make your new baby's photos so good that everyone wants to see more and have you tell them how you did it. This Baby Photo Master Class is simple and with the easy to follows hints & tips you will soon be amazing yourself with your great Baby Photos. Enjoy.
Take Better Baby Pictures
If you are expecting or have just received a new addition to the family then you might be itching to start filling up their baby album with memories. Everyone can take candid shots of their children which are great for reminiscing or the odd nudie photo which gets pulled out at their 21st. Achieving the emotive style of photography you want to hang or frame can be a little more difficult to create. Feet and hands make a great subject matter as they speak volumes of the size of the baby and in time give you a nice point of reference.
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May 13, 2020They are our best friends, they never cheat, lie or steal. The only thing they are guilty of is unconditional love and loyalty but how many of you struggle to achieve a photo that will do your mate justice. They are always moving too fast, drooling or licking themselves inappropriately. A shot like this one is easier to achieve than you may think however, you will need to be patient, remember the phrase never work with animals or children.
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May 06, 2020
Even if you don't specialize in macro photography, it is a fun pursuit that can bring some nice variety to your albums. Macro photography does require a lot of patience, and the right equipment. In photography always be prepared for the unexpected. You may just be shooting a flower at the time but capture something extra for yourself. Remember with a good quality lens you can always crop a section of your photo without loosing too much detail.
1 x DSLR Camera
1 x Macro Lens100mm Telephoto or larger
1 x Lens Hood
1 x Tripod