Monday, 2 August 2010

21 Days to Putting Painful Photos in the Past - Day 1

Hi

Its my goal to help you become a better photographer, and I'm going to start by giving you some valuable free lessons by email! In this 21 day series, I will coach you on ways to stop making mistakes in your photography. I understand your pain! There is nothing more frustrating than returning home from a trip to find that your photos didn't capture what you saw... at all. These free mini-lessons will provide advice on a variety of subjects, so stay tuned, and get ready to put painful photos in the past!


© Renee Doyle


Beware of white skies. An overcast day? Don't get depressed. Soft light can be perfect light for working on a small photographic canvas - colorful details and people portraits. Caution: A bright white or gray sky can overwhelm everything else in the photo and make other parts of the scene look dark in comparison. So on a white-sky day, choose compositions with very little sky or, preferably, no sky at all.


Thanks,


Jim Miotke
Founder, BetterPhoto.com

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about the art and technique of photography.

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