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Monday, 23 August 2010 01:24 |
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What do we do with all these hands? Hands can create all kinds of problems when you're trying to pose for family portraits .Most people can't decide what to do with them. do we fold them, bunch them, put them in Our pockets? Maybe we should place neatly folded in our lap? Children either have them by their mouth or in their nose. You will notice that hands just add a lot of visual clutter to the photo and when you have a group with 10 people, that's 20 hands that you have to arrange somewhere. One of the easiest solutions is to have people put their hands in positions that will effectively hide them from view. You can have men fold their arms. The women can place their hands in their laps. We know Children love to have their hands in their pocket. Luckily pockets are a great solution for kids of all ages. |
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Saturday, 21 August 2010 22:20 |
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When you're posing a group for a family portrait, you want to try toArrange everyone’s heads so that they form a triangle. Just like Liketurning takes off 10 pounds , geometric shapes like triangles create photos that have more visual appeal. Placing your family into a tight-knit triangle also brings everyone together, which creates less empty space between each person's body. What happens if you have more than three in a group? Just create smaller groups of triangles until you have everyone where you want them. Don't shoot for perfection. Your just looking for an appealing group dynamic. Don't make it more difficult than what it really is. |
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Wednesday, 18 August 2010 23:11 |
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Nobody wants to see their double chin in a photo. A person who has issues with their double chin, probably already knows a few of the tips on how to not accentuate on their chin and neck area. With the right angle, you can take a great photo that even someone with a double chin can be proud of.
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Monday, 16 August 2010 01:03 |
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Ask any group of photo enthusiasts about their favourite subject, and most will reply "nature." That's understandable, since the outdoor world offers a lot of irresistible subjects: landscapes, gardens and individual flowers, trees, waterfalls, and animals. Particularly at this time of year, it's great to get outdoors to take such images. If you enjoy nature photography, are you fully satisfied with your pictures? Or do you wish they could be even better?
While a creative eye is essential for making great images, don't underestimate the value of technical excellence. If you want to take crowd-pleasing nature photos, use a rigid tripod and consider the following focusing techniques. You can achieve all kinds of interesting effects with various methods of focusing.
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Saturday, 14 August 2010 23:06 |
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Photography parties are a fabulous way to get your name out and gain experience as a photographer. Halloween is coming up in October. Now is the time to start sending out Invites on-line to everyone you know for a Halloween photo session. There are so many directions you can go with this.

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