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9 photos of great ideas for summer

9 photos of great ideas for summer


9 photos of great ideas for summer

Posted: 22 Mar 2011 09:41 PM PDT

Everyone has a camera in those days. Why not sell off a little photographic safari? Here are 9 ideas to stimulate your imagination and take pictures!

Tip 1: Sunrise. In the morning light has very different qualities of another era. It comes from a bottom corner and is softer than midday light. Many summer days, the weather is calm dawn. And you often have drops of dew and spiders and other animals to shoot tomorrow. This is a good time to get to the bottom and upto close. You might want to take to close the macro mode (often a flower symbol) receive focus and a tripod to stabilize the camera.

Tip 2: Sunset. Late in the evening also has an interesting light. Often with a beautiful sunset or the light too late, you can capture some really nice shapes. Only to expose the sky and the foreground image will be obscured. Tip: Move the camera toward the sky, half press the shutter open, move, and then again on the frame. Or select a Sunset mode and turn offFlash.

IDEA 3: Choose a subject and take a series of photos. This would be great "B-roll shots for scrapbooking or gifts. Lemonade, ice cream, on the beach, there are many issues which would be in the summer.

IDEA 4: Around the neighborhood. Does anyone have a garden of flowers. There is a stream or a pond nearby. Take a fresh look at the architecture of this crazy house nearby. A photo essay on flowers in summer. Take the camera in your pocket when you walk the dog and stop every 20 stepsand shoot something where you are. At least the memories of the foot will keep you warm in February!

IDEA 5: Blue Skies. Autumn skies are often odd, with layers of gray clouds. But summer skies are often very clear and blue. Always try to get low and shoot up your problems, some blue sky in the frame. If you are looking for a camera that can take the filter, a polarizing filter to deepen blue. You can also press the saturation and contrast in your image editing softwareemphasize the colors of the sky.

IDEA 6: A week of new settings. Get that camera's manual or just wing. For each of the next seven days, you change the camera in an environment that you have never used, and try to take pictures with this approach. Sport mode is designed for moving things, but what I do for a fruit basket? Macro is a blast. What about the landscape? Snow? The methods and settings are shortcuts to some basic parameters – flash, aperture, shutter speed, sensitivity and white balance. Understandwhatever the mode for your subject will help you to better pictures to work.

IDEA 7: Get out of the sun! bright sunlight shots often due to problems of cross-eyed off the lights and shadows. Basically, the contrast is extreme in the sun. Try to walk in the shadow of some portraits. Voclain Kirk has a great technique to find large shadow of light: Keep your index finger and rotate the circle until you can see the directional light and shadow on the side of the finger. Then putYour theme in this position and orientation, for a good directional light. It seems silly but it works! If you must shoot in the sun, often forced to turn down the flash to be on the contrast and eliminate shadows on faces extreme.

IDEA 8: Travel home. Take an afternoon or evening and hit some of his best-known tourist area photos or stains. Capture some images, and you can use in scrapbooking, you can try to sell the business or tourist-oriented publications, or betterHowever, you can note cards on the printer and send out of town friends and relatives. People love the shots from his home town, especially if you are away.

IDEA 9: Subscribe to photo-sharing site. Now that you have all these great (and some maybe not) hit the parties! Sites like Winkflash, Flickr and many others will be loaded free of charge, to receive cost-share and other prints.

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