#1 Learn How to See the Lights
See the color of light, see the direction of light, see the quality of light. Look for the shadows and contrast in the scene, that way you can set your exposure accordingly.
#2 Try to Create a Sense of Depth and Dimension
We see the world in three dimensions; height, width and depth. Our cameras only see two dimensions; height and width. It’s our job to try and create a sense of depth. One way to do that is to use a foreground element when we compose in a scene like this a landscape.
#3 Take a Hike
Actually, take a walk. When you get on location take your time and walk around the subject. Look for all the different photo angles. There are a lot of different photo angles here.
#4 Always Look Down, Back and Up
So many people miss great picture opportunities because they are in such a hurry to get to the final location that they miss what’s going on around them. Always look down, always look back and always look up.
#5 Tell the Whole Story
Take the wide angle shots, take the medium shots, take vertical shots, take horizontal shots and look for details. Shoot close ups like these beautiful carvings on the rocks. If you have a lot of pictures you can tell the whole story. As photographers we are story tellers. We need a wide variety of pictures to tell the whole story.
#6 Be Aware of the Background
The background can make or break a picture. Remember, always be aware of the background.
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Hope this few tips will help you in photo taking! (:
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