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An Introduction to Advanced Photography TipsFor what it is worth, I have never lost that feeling; it is like a true passion that has stayed with me from 13, right through my adult life where other fads and interests have come and gone or just waned. Advanced Photography Tips won't bore you with all the technical jargon, there is enough of that on the internet and other publications already, and I personally find it altogether quite unnecessary (unless you are aiming to become a digital engineer, retailer or "photography forum bore"). Note: Ever wondered why most pros own the most up to date, high end digital SLR's capable of doing everything possible that technology has to offer, and then switch to manual 95% of the time? Note 2: If you look to the left, you will see that the Navigation Bar has changed to show the pages of this eBook. Please use this as you read and if you wish to return to the homepage, use the drop down menu along the top. ![]() Advanced Photography Tips won't teach you how to cheat or enhance your images with Photoshop. There is a time and place for that, why run before you can walk with confidence? Advanced Photography Tips won't tell you or influence your decision on what equipment to buy. That is a matter of personal preference and your individual situation, plus it is mostly irrelevant. It will only explain about the necessary terms and jargon that you need to know to get you on your way. Too much information at the start of your journey will only cause to confuse you. Learn how to take great pictures every time, easily, effortlessly and consistently and then you can move on. If you are just starting or have found your interest in this hobby fairly recently, you are so very lucky. Although film in its day was obviously the way to go, I dread to think of the time and money that I wasted on various aspects that are no longer needed with digital;
The aim of Advanced Photography Tips is to ease you gently into the higher realms of photography and hopefully teach you about the more technical and advanced aspects without getting too technical if you get my drift. I have tried, where possible, to include as many example images to illustrate the points further. The quality may not be high due to keeping the file size of the book to a downloadable minimum, but hopefully they will help. What I will do often, is refer you to other images that I have on this website. My first piece of advice at this stage is this: Whatever camera you have at the time of reading this book, stick with it for now. When I upgraded to digital from film, I chopped and changed for a couple of years as technology improved, until I was truly happy with the quality of images coming from my camera. I am now at the point where I can more often than not, confidently walk around with my camera and instantly know the following:
By the end of Advanced Photography Tips, you will hopefully feel the same way. You will have more "keepers" and feel confident that you will "see" so many more pictures as you are out and about. Things can become so "automatic" to you, you feel like you could just blink and the image is done! Finished, edited and ready to frame. Learn to see the image before you have even taken it! Think about this; Your eyes see at the equivalent of a 50mm standard lens on a full frame camera. How would it feel if you could arrive at a scene and instantly imagine and know how the image would benefit from either a wide angle or telephoto lens, or a polarizer or grey grad filter? This all comes about from knowledge and practice, once it "clicks" in your brain, your photography moves up to a whole new and exciting level. You will never look back! Advanced Photography Tips - Next Page ![]() |
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