Sunday, August 4, 2013

Things That May Change Your Photography Life




 Now, many photographers use Internet to learn photography skills, but never picked up the camera to realize the knowledge. Talking without practicing and staring at the screen every day will not improve your technology. Based on the experience of many photographers, I sum up the following things that can change photography career. Some of you may have heard, some you'd feel ridiculous, but I firmly believe that practice is the sole criterion for testing truth, if you have time, try it.

Try all features of the camera


Not just aperture and shutter but also you should try focus location, multiple exposure function, reflector-liters, custom buttons, white balance shift, bracketing exposure, and so on. Current accessibility of camera is abundant; many people even can’t use half of them. Such as portrait photography will not use reflector on pre-l features? But creativity tends to come from these places. Why not try it? Explore all of the possibilities, there is a definite surprise.

Simulation of curatorial


For many photographers, it can be a very difficult thing, but once you start you will find that it is full of fun. Usually, not found problem, will take exposed in the eyes of the curators, among which you will see your shortcomings. A simulation of curators is like an exam.

Go into photography contest or reviews


Participation in the photo contest is a convenient and easy way to learn, especially in the digital age, the size of photo competition becomes larger. But unfortunately a lot of the game only care about "this picture was not seen by many people" or " which one is championship photos ", but still some photographers benefit, such as teacher reviews, audience comments, these are all very important.

Find your favorite photos, summary reason


My most favorite photos it is difficult to determine, there may be a lot of. So I chose the pictures most impressive recently for analysis. I have learned from the three-point knowledge: landscape photography really can move me; HDR can’t adjust the photo to "no shadow"; really determin the image is the light.

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