Spider Web Photography 101
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"A spider’s web teaches us the importance of balance and symmetry." - Unknown
Hola Photogs,
I hope you are trying something new with your camera this week. That is the only growth path to higher understanding and accomplishment.
While capturing stunning pictures of spider webs can be a challenge, with some know-how, you can start taking outstanding images immediately. This article gives you the tools you need to create consistently excellent results. TAKE A LOOK →
As photographers progress, a question often arises: Should you really be using landscape orientation for landscapes and other scenic subjects? And should you really always be photographing portraits in portrait orientation? And what about subjects that don’t qualify as scenic but aren’t portraits? What orientation works best? TAKE A LOOK →
If you’re not using your electronic flash, you are missing out on a new photography adventure. Yes, it can be a bit scary and unpredictable, but this link will guide you through it! TAKE A LOOK →
Don’t panic! This blog post can walk you through what happened and how to fix it! TAKE A LOOK →
There are many free online gallery options. Here are the best options to pick from! TAKE A LOOK →
"A spider’s web is stronger than it looks. Although it is made of thin, delicate strands, the web is not easily broken." - E.B. White
Tomorrow: Depth of field: what it is and how to control it.
– Jeff