Using a tripod for better photographs. How to capture better photos with a tripod.
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Better photography often means giving your subjects breathing room or white space. Show your subjects in context and include some environment in your photographs. Includes examples of fine art photography showing white space.
Comments closedPhotographing old cars and tractors in the snow in New England including Vermont and New Hampshire with photographer Edward M. Fielding
Comments closedFine art photography vs commercial photography – what is the difference.
Comments closedVarious ways of conveying and showing motion in photography using fine artists and pioneers in the field.
Comments closedHow to use aperture in artistic photograph decision making. What it is and how to use it.
Comments closedIncluding your own art? Imagine walking into a hardware store, finding a clerk and asking about hammers. “For this job do I need a claw…
Comments closedComposition in photography often gets down to where we place the subject of images. Using the rule of thirds for example we might place the subject off center or in a landscape give the sky two thirds of the frame.
Comments closedA handy guide to composition in cartoon form by Anita Griffin – http://www.fredgriffinart.com/PORTFOLIO/Popups/d_wheretoputcow.htm
Comments closedUsing classic composition techniques to improve your photography efforts. Balance, framing and rule of thirds.
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