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10 Tips & Tricks to Photograph Water with Your Phone. Explorando el océano. lisboa Oceanário enjoying life water water by luisk on EyeEm Over 2/3 of the world is covered in water, and our bodies are more than 50% water. Water is in us and all around us, so it’s no wonder that it is the subject of countless photographs. We have put together a list of expert tips and tricks to level up your photographs of water. For further inspiration, check out these beautiful albums: water Water reflections and waterfall So let’s get started! 1. As with all types of photography, light is incredibly important. Vacation Taking Photos That’s me water enjoying life by Marie on EyeEm 2. While this can normally only be adjusted on cameras (i.e. devices whose sole function is to photograph), there are several apps that allow you to speed up or slow down the shutter speed. To create beautiful silky photos of water you need to slow down your shutter speed.

Taking Photos water Nature waterfall by Nathalie Myrén on EyeEm 3. Reflection Mirror river by sasha_tbnv on EyeEm. 21 Settings, Techniques and Rules All New Camera Owners Should Know. In this article, we’re going to share 21 photography settings, techniques, and rules you should know as a beginner photographer. Some are very basic while others go a little deeper, but all have been selected from our archives specifically for beginners and new camera owners. Enjoy! Introduction to useful modes and settings on your digital camera 1. Digital Camera Modes Explained – I spoke with a family friend recently who had just bought a new point and shoot camera.

She came up to me with her camera when no one was watching and embarrassedly asked me if I could tell her what all the little icons on the dial on top of her camera meant. 2. 3. 4. 5. Other basic camera techniques 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. Camera care and maintenance 13. 14. 15. 7 Digital Camera Predators and How to Keep them at Bay – This tutorial takes you through 7 of the most common ways that digital cameras get damaged, what to look out for, and what preventative actions you can take.

Composition tips 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. Photography Tips & Tutorials. 44 essential digital camera tips and tricks. Our collection of top digital camera tips and essential photography advice will have you improving your photos in no time. Culled from experts and photographers who have been taking pictures for quite some time, they all agree that these 44 camera tips are essential knowledge for honing your craft. So feast your eyes below, check out some of our best photography tips on everything from setting up your digital camera to honing your photo composition, and by the end you will learn the secrets and shortcuts to getting high-quality pictures every time.

Digital Camera Tips: 01 Always reset camera settings There are few things worse than taking what you think is a stunning picture, only to find your camera’s ISO and saturation were cranked right up from a previous shoot and you’ve missed the moment. Avoid this by checking – and resetting – all of your settings before moving from one picture-taking opportunity to the next (find out The right way to set up your camera). Wildlife Photography Tips: Take Better Wildlife Photos. This post describes some basic tips to improve the quality of wildlife photography. Anyone interested in capturing more compelling images of animals will find it useful in furthering the development of their skills. Why photograph wildlife? Nature has been one of the primary subjects of photography for over 115 years.

The natural beauty that surrounds us in the form of landscapes, plants, and wildlife is a compelling subject to capture in still images. But more than that, the experience of taking photography of wildlife is one of the most thrilling forms of the craft. Wildlife is not the easiest subject to capture. In this article, I will share with you some of the tips I have collected over the past several years in capturing beautiful wildlife with my camera. Time to Invest in a New Camera? If you are truly interested in wildlife photography, you will need a digital SLR camera. Popular Digital SLR Cameras Nikon D60 10.2MP ($484.43) Canon Digital Rebel XSi 12.2MP ($679.99) Know Your Subject. Composition & Framing in Photography. Here are a few different styles of composition and framing in Photography including a few tips on how to break away from the norm, and create styles of your own!

Composing your photographs is very important, and can be the only thing to separate a good photo from a mediocre one. If you’re looking for ways to frame and compose your photo to make them really stand out, be sure to read through this entire guide as each technique can be easily forgotten. Rule of Thirds The rule of thirds is an old rule that applies to more art forms than just photography, but it has become a very common practice in the field — and in my experience has often worked for the better. How it works is that the image can be split into 9 equally sized parts, divided by two vertical and two horizontal lines. The four lines create four intersections, which should serve as the main points of interest. Framing Try to never cut off a small part of an object, such as a person’s hand or the ear or tail of an animal.

Depth of Field in Photography. Depth of field (DOF) is the distance in front and beyond the object that is in focus. This tutorial will teach you about how to use Depth of Field in your own photography. Depth of Field in Photoshop In case you’re looking for a way to imitate Depth of Field in Photoshop (rather than photography, as this tutorial illustrates), we’ve got a great tutorial that will teach you how to enhance your graphics with depth of field in photoshop here at Tutorial9!

A short depth of field can be very useful when you want to isolate your object from the background, such as when taking portraits or macro photography. A large depth of field is great when you photograph landscapes and overall when you want every detail to be in focus. Control the Depth of Field There are three variables that affect DOF, the size of the Aperture, the distance to the object and what lens you’re using.

As you can see in the illustration above, a lower f-number equals a shorter depth of field. Bokeh.