How to Photograph….
- Wedding Photography Tips
- How to Photograph Fireworks
- How to Take Great Group Photos
- How to Photograph Waterfalls
- How to take a Photograph out of a Plane Window
- Backyard Bird Photography Tips
- Christmas Photography Tips
- Candlelight Photography Tips
- How to Photograph Mushroom, Toadstools and Fungi
- Airshow Photography Tips
- Urban Landscape Photography Tips
- How to Photograph a Spider's Web
- Food Photography – An Introduction
- Beach Photography Tips
- How to Photograph Silhouettes
- 11 Surefire Landscape Photography Tips
- Tips for Better Candid Photography
- How to Photograph Pets
- Tips for Photographing Stunning Sunsets
- Halloween Photography Tips
- Zoo Photography
- How to Photograph in Direct Sunlight
- How to Photograph Rainbows
Read more: http://digital-photography-school.com/how-to-photograph#ixzz0aA630CHs
Composition Tips
- The Rule of Thirds
- Working the Lines in Your Photography (how to use horizontal, vertical and diagonal lines)
- Finding Fresh Angles to Shoot From
- Photographing Children – Composition
- Getting Horizons Horizontal
- Getting Images Straight
- Fill Your Frame
- The Importance of Focal Points
- Creating Active Space – Photographing Moving Subjects
- Getting Backgrounds Right
- Framing Your Shots
- How to Use Converging Lines to Enhance Your Photography
- 4 Rules of Composition for Landscape Photography
- How to Break the 'Rules' of Photography
Read more: http://digital-photography-school.com/digital-photography-composition-tips#ixzz0aA6ERnDM
Before you check out the links below – do check out our Essential Guide to Portrait Photography Ebook which was written with the Beginner Photographer in mind.
Below is just a selection of some of our digital photography tips and tutorials aimed more at the beginner photographer. We're always writing more beginner tips – so subscribe to DPS today to get all of our updates.
The Basics of Exposure
- Learning about Exposure – The Exposure Triangle
- Introduction to ISO in Digital Photography
- Introduction to Shutter Speed in Digital Photography
- Introduction to Aperture in Digital Photography
- Understanding Exposure – Book Review
Learning to Use Digital Camera Settings and Features
- How to Control Aperture and Shutter Speed on an Entry Level Point and Shoot Digital Camera
- Aperture and Shutter Priority Modes
- Introduction to White Balance
- Introduction to Digital Camera Modes
- Understanding Histograms
- Prefocus to Combat Shutter Lag
- Introduction to EXIF Data
- Automatic Exposure Bracketing (AEB)
Handling and Caring for a Digital Camera
- How to Hold a Digital Camera
- Shutter Release Technique
- How to Avoid a Dirty DSLR Image Sensor
- How to Clean a DSLR Lens
- 7 Digital Camera Predators and How to Keep them at Bay
Other Beginner Photography Tutorials and Tips
- 100 Things I've Learned About Photography
- 10 Questions to Ask When Taking a Digital Photo
- 11 Tips for Beginner Photographers
- Using Fill Flash
- How to Get Better Photos in Low Light Without Using a Flash
- How to Take Sharp Digital Images
- How to Use Focal Lock
- Shooting with an In Camera Flash
- 13 Lessons to Teach Your Child about Photography
Common Digital Photography Problems and Questions Answered
- 7 Strategies for Avoiding Flash Blow Out
- Macro Photography Tips for Point and Shoot Compact Digital Cameras
- How to Get Shallow Depth of Field in Your Digital Photos
- Crop Factor Explained
- Complete Digital Photography – Book Review
- The Digital Photography Book – Book Review
Read more: http://digital-photography-school.com/digital-photography-tips-for-beginners#ixzz0aAEpMlbD
1 comment:
Landscape photography is not about a specific place, but about seeing the significance of the natural world around you every day. Your own backyard literally can be a great starting place because you know it better than any other place. If you don’t have a backyard to call your own, a city or county park, a campground or even a drainage pond bordering the local shopping mall can provide a great starting place to explore landscape photography.
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