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Types of Photography

... . • Aura Photography: This makes claims to be able to capture a person’s aura in a photo. • Pet and Animal Photography: This involves taking pictures of animals and of pets with their owners. • Infrared photography is another type that ... Read Read: Types of Photography

By: Jon Cleary | 23/12/2009 | Photography
Abhishek Agarwal

Wildlife Photography - Improving Your Animal Instincts!

... may be misinterpreted as a threat and the animal may attack you. A good way to start on wildlife photography career is to begin with the more accessible animals like bears, fox, elk, wild rabbits etc. while keeping a safe distance as you ... Read Read: Wildlife Photography - Improving Your Animal Instincts!

By: Abhishek Agarwal | 26/01/2009 | Photography

Digital Wildlife Photography Tutorial - Getting the Correct Exposure

... point can be adjusted on most cameras). This is a useful mode for wildlife photography as it often can enable you to achieve the correct exposure for the subject animal. Spot metering should however be used with care as the light readings ... Read Read: Digital Wildlife Photography Tutorial - Getting the Correct Exposure

By: Ben Juby, Ph.D. | 17/07/2007 | Digital Photography
Andrew Goodall

Wildlife Photography: Avoid These Five Common Mistakes

... may see a bird in a tree, but your photo turns out to be all tree and no bird. In wildlife photography, the 'less is more' approach is often best. Ask yourself what is important for your photo, and eliminate everything else. In most cases ... Read Read: Wildlife Photography: Avoid These Five Common Mistakes

By: Andrew Goodall | 17/08/2008 | Art & Entertainment

Wildlife Photography in a Landscape Setting

... lighting, this type of wildlife photography actually calls on all of your usual landscape skills. What about composition? Again, the methods of composition you apply to landscapes are also a good guide, but the animal subject adds a whole ... Read Read: Wildlife Photography in a Landscape Setting

By: Andrew Goodall | 20/07/2008 | Art & Entertainment

Wildlife Photography: Natural Light for Great Wildlife Photos

... remember the lesson from landscape photography and seek to take your photos early in the morning and late in the afternoon. At these times the subject is illuminated from a more horizontal angle, so the full face of the animal is well-lit; ... Read Read: Wildlife Photography: Natural Light for Great Wildlife Photos

By: Andrew Goodall | 06/11/2008 | Art & Entertainment
Muna wa Wanjiru

How Wildlife Photography Has Developed Along With the Evolution of Digital Camera Technologies

... art and only great pros can get to that accomplishment level. Wildlife photography has developed along with the evolution of digital camera technologies, and picturing animals in their natural habitat gives us a glimpse at their habits, ... Read Read: How Wildlife Photography Has Developed Along With the Evolution of Digital Camera Technologies

By: Muna wa Wanjiru | 20/01/2008 | Photography

Wildlife Photography Made Easy

... for that perfect opportunity. Go Where Water Is And People Are Not Two things are fairly consistent when it comes to wildlife photography; animals do not tend to come out when a lot of people are around making noise, and they have ... Read Read: Wildlife Photography Made Easy

By: Sarah J Holt | 30/11/2007 | Photography

4 Easy Steps to Starting a Home Based Photography Business

... critical then a brand new bride and groom looking at their wedding photos.  On the other hand if you love animals the pet photography might be your passion.  The obvious benefits are that the demand for pet photos (cute pictures of dogs, ... Read Read: 4 Easy Steps to Starting a Home Based Photography Business

By: Jeff Snyder | 30/03/2009 | Home Business
Jeff Snyder

4 Easy Steps To Starting A Home Based Photography Business

... critical then a brand new bride and groom looking at their wedding photos.  On the other hand if you love animals the pet photography might be your passion.  The obvious benefits are that the demand for pet photos (cute pictures of dogs, ... Read Read: 4 Easy Steps To Starting A Home Based Photography Business

By: Jeff Snyder | 09/03/2009 | Home Business
William Lund

Online Stock Photography - a World Where Pigs Fly

... , and John capitalized very well on his pioneering venture into digital stock photography, digital manipulation and funny pictures of animals. Back then John was the first and for some-time the only stock photographer using digital ... Read Read: Online Stock Photography - a World Where Pigs Fly

By: William Lund | 20/11/2008 | Online Promotion
Andrew Goodall

Composition in Wildlife Photography - Simple Tips for Beginners

... a couple of simple tips that can make things a little easier. First, practice your photography in places where the animals are used to having people around and are less likely to become jittery at your presence. This does not have to be a ... Read Read: Composition in Wildlife Photography - Simple Tips for Beginners

By: Andrew Goodall | 23/06/2008 | Art & Entertainment

Tips on Dos and Don’t of Wildlife Photography

... and right time when a particular action or behaviour of the animal is known to take place.eg. Breeding season in wild creatures.The equipment we have is an important factor. Title:-Tips on dos and don’t of wildlife photography. Read Read: Tips on Dos and Don’t of Wildlife Photography

By: bharat gupta | 17/05/2008 | Travel Tips
Andrew Goodall

Nature Photography: Five Tips for Great Wildlife Photos

... to consider all the techniques of composition that apply to landscape photography. Remember the rule of thirds (which may or may not help) and be careful to position your animal so that the subject and the background work together to make a ... Read Read: Nature Photography: Five Tips for Great Wildlife Photos

By: Andrew Goodall | 08/04/2008 | Art & Entertainment

Wildlife Photography: Capturing Images With Character

... millions of others. Animals sometimes turn up in unexpected locations which can also add interest to a photo. A kangaroo in the grass is not so unique, but find one on the beach and you have a photo on your hands. Wildlife Photography ... Read Read: Wildlife Photography: Capturing Images With Character

By: Andrew Goodall | 04/10/2008 | Art & Entertainment

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