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Composition. Examples avec Setup. How to Take Beautiful Bokeh Christmas Images [With 31 Stunning Examples] A Post By: Darren Rowse It’s beginning to feel a lot like Christmas… and in our forums I’ve noticed more and more great Christmas images being shared – some of which feature a technique that is always popular at this time of year – Bokeh Christmas lights shots. The technique takes a bit of experimenting and practice but is relatively simple to do. You need some Christmas lights and a camera lens with a reasonably ‘fast’ aperture (or a large aperture). The key is to shoot at the larger end of your available aperture – this throws the background (and foreground) of your shot out of focus and any Christmas lights in the foreground or background will become little balls of light. As you’ll see in most of the images featured in this series – the technique is particularly good if you also have some element in your shot that is in focus.

You can make the little balls of light bigger by increasing the distance between your in focus subject and the out of focus lights in the background. Welcome to Joseph Eckert Photography. 10 Incredible Landscape Photographs. Written 2 years ago by Lee Milthorpe Shooting landscapes can be a photographers dream. There are no clients giving you requests or demands, you don’t have to be in the right place at the right time (unless you’re going for dramatic lighting) and you can take as long as you like to get the perfect shot. Below are 10 incredible examples of landscape shots that really hit the mark. Also Worth Reading Things you shouldn't say to your clients: "First I'll shoot you, then I'll blow you up, then you can go home and hang yourself.

" Michael kelley - images for resorts, architecture and luxury homes. How to Photograph Buildings Using Two Canon 430EX Speedlites. The Five Basic Rules of Shot Composition. Written 4 years ago by Guest Contributor The following guest article was contributed by Richard Hemby who frequently writes about online colleges and online photography degrees. While rules are often made to be broken in the field of photography, most experts agree that five basic composition guidelines will produce higher quality photographs and provide visual interest to your shots.

By incorporating these guidelines into your photographs, you can ensure that you capture not only the elements you are photographing, but also the artistic design that you wish to capture. Simplicity Many of the best photographs concentrate on a few basic elements. By highlighting only those components that add to your composition, you can focus the viewer’s attention precisely where you want it.

Simplicity by korafotomorgana Rule of Thirds Professional photographers know that each shot is composed of three different spatial elements. Balance Balance by Nicolas Ariel Zonvi Framing Framing by Mike Goren Lines. Vibrant Recreations of Van Gogh Paintings Made with Spices. Cls. Anchor Steam Setup shot. Go with the flow too. q2. Why is the sand wet? Q - Why is the Sand wet? Worlds within Worlds. Martini Olive.

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