Photography: Art Of Clicking The Pictures In An Effective Way

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Photography: Art Of Clicking The Pictures In An Effective Way

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Photography maybe a passion for someone, and a job for another; but every photographer agrees that photography is an art. There are times when even the best photographers can get stuck in a rut and there's no better way to stretch your skills than to embark on a photography project. If you find yourself shooting the same types of photos or just want an excuse to shoot more, there's no shortage of fun, creative ideas to keep you motivated. Continue reading to get a look at few of them. But before we move on, remember to take a look at e picture framing’s best online framing services. After all, you’ll like to frame all the lovely photos you will click, right? • From shadows to silhouettes It's common to play with shadows in photography, but stretch yourself further by focusing on silhouettes only. This easy photo project doesn't require special equipment and will help train your eye to look at light and shadow in a new way. • Try out infrared photography It's common to play with shadows in photography, but stretch yourself further by focusing on silhouettes only. This easy photo project doesn't require special equipment and will help train your eye to look at light and shadow in a new way.

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• Pets, the focus is on you From cats to dogs to horses, the heart and soul of your pets can be captured with the right technique. Incorporate natural light in your shoot while keeping off a watch over your pet’s eyes. • Capture the setting of the sun Sunsets make for stunning photos—especially when executed well. For maximum beauty, be sure to slightly underexpose the sunset for rich and dramatic colors. Use manual mode and a fast shutter speed for underexposure, or use aperture priority with exposure compensation. • How about macro photography Closeup or macro photography requires you to look at objects differently. Look for textures, cobwebs, patterns. Find an ordinary household item and really take a good look at it. A wooden spoon, a copper penny, an old shoe, even a doorknob can become an interesting subject when you approach it from the macro perspective. • 1 subject a day Pick an unusual subject and photograph only that for a day. If you're having a hard time finding anything interesting in your area, pick something so obscure you have to go looking for it. Something you would normally just pass by without giving it a second thought. • Light painting This is a hot topic in photography, and a vast area to experiment with. Will you learn to take zoom bursts? How about making light orbs, or using a Pixelstick? © e pictureframing. All Rights Reserved.


• A Day in the Life of Photograph all your days. You can either take photos throughout the day. Either way it is a fun way to capture the everyday moments and routines that we often forget to capture. Show your amazing photos to the world with our best online framing, visit e picture framing and get your custom frame made today.

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