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How to Take Great Flower Photos
by: Kelly Paal
I know that many out there want to improve their
photography in one aspect. Flower photography. With gardening as
popular as it is this shouldn’t be a surprise. Flower photography while
looking like one of the simplest forms of photography can quickly
become one of the most difficult. Here are a few tips for you. (Keeping
in mind that basic good photography skills are always used.)
- Soft diffuse light. Today it’s very overcast outside,
and if there were any flowers in bloom today would be the perfect day
for capturing some great images. Soft diffuse light enhances color
saturation, so if you wondered how or why pro photographers flower
images seem so deep in color this is one of the reasons why. (There are
exceptions to this rule. I do some flower photography is bright or
dappled sunlight but I’m usually trying to get an effect of light
passing through the petals.)
- Slow film speed. 200 speed or less. The slower speed
films have greater detail and for flowers you’re going to need to get
close anyway and you want the nice sharp detail of a slower speed of
film. I use 100 speed for my flower photography.
- Tripod. Use one for this type of photography. Set up
your shot, get everything in sharp focus, and then shoot. A tripod will
keep your camera from moving on you and allow you to get the sharp
detail you will need.
- Look for great colors, a flower in full bloom next to
a bud, and don’t shoot on windy days. Keep contrast and color in mind
at all times and try different compositions each time you take a shot.
Flower photography can be a lot of fun especially if the
flowers are your own.
If you have some specific questions please visit my
Photography and Design Forum at: http://kellypaalphotography.com/v-web/bulletin/bb/index.php
and post your question there.
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About The Author
Copyright 2005 Kelly Paal
Kelly Paal is a Freelance Nature and Landscape
Photographer, exhibiting nationally and internationally. She owns her
own business Kelly Paal Photography (www.kellypaalphotography.com).
She has an educational background in photography, business, and
commercial art. She enjoys applying graphic design and photography
principles to her web design.
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Here is today's feature Photography article.
Landscape Photography
by: Colin Hartness
There are many different types of photography. You can take pictures of anything and there is someone out there somewhere who would like to see the pictures that you take. So, photography is a great field to get into.
What is landscape photography?
Landscape photography is a great field of photography, especially if you love nature and if you love to travel. You can travel the world taking pictures of beautiful scenes across many countries.
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