Beautiful vistas are just that, beautiful. It's what we're looking for when we're on vacation.
The sun glistening over the bay. A quiet lake with the snow capped Rockies in the background. Waiting till vacation to take a great picture? Why? There are plenty of opportunities around us everyday!
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Nikon D300 w/ 50mm f1.8 |
When you look at a garden, what do you see? If you take the time to really look at your surroundings you will find a world full of opportunities.
Get close and, as much as possible, focus on your subject.
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Pet Portraits are fun
Nikon D3400 w/ 70-300mm |
Of course, a close focusing lens is essential. The 50mm Nikkor lens used for the flower,
reviewed here, is inexpensive and sharp. Paired with the D300 from 2007,
reviewed here, it's very capable of producing wonderful pictures.
One last note,
try getting on the same level as your subject. I've always considered it a mistake to make every exposure from a standing position. Here's another example of shooting from a different perspective.
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Avatar cosplay from DragonCon |
While this creative young cosplayer posed for a dude shooting from the standing position I slipped down a stairwell for my shot. He shot on and on because digital is free but he never varied his perspective, despite seeing me taking a shot from the stairs. And the young lady never asked for my card.
Get close and choose a perspective.
My mother inspired my interest in photography and at 62 I'm still shooting. My interest in film photography remains strong. If you have film equipment collecting dust consider donating it to someone that would put it to use, like me.
I'm particularly interested in large and medium format cameras.
kirbyatlanta@gmail.com
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