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How To Take Great Flower Photos By Kelly Paal, Fri Dec 9th
I know that many out there want to improve their photography inone aspect. Flower photography. With gardening as popular as itis this shouldn’t be a surprise. Flower photography whilelooking like one of the simplest forms of photography canquickly become one of the most difficult. Here are a few tipsfor you. (Keeping in mind that basic good photography skills arealways used.) 1. Soft diffuse light. Today it’s very overcast outside, and ifthere were any flowers in bloom today would be the perfect dayfor capturing some great images. Soft diffuse light enhancescolor saturation, so if you wondered how or why prophotographers flower images seem so deep in color this is one ofthe reasons why. (There are exceptions to this rule. I do someflower photography is bright or dappled sunlight but I’m usuallytrying to get an effect of light passing through the petals.) 2. Slow film speed. 200 speed or less. The slower speed filmshave greater detail and for flowers you’re going to need to getclose anyway and you want the nice sharp detail of a slowerspeed of film. I use 100 speed for my flower photography.
3. Tripod. Use one for this type of photography. Set up yourshot, get everything in sharp focus, and then shoot. A tripodwill keep your camera from moving on you and allow you to getthe sharp detail you will need. 4. Look for great colors, a flower in full bloom next to a bud,and don’t shoot on windy days. Keep contrast and color in mindat all times and try different compositions each time you take
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ashot. Flower photography can be a lot of fun especially if the flowersare your own. If you have some specific questions please visit my Photographyand Design Forum at:http://kellypaalphotography.com/v-web/bulletin/bb/index.php andpost your question there. About the author:Copyright 2005 Kelly Paal Kelly Paal is a Freelance Nature andLandscape Photographer, exhibiting nationally andinternationally. She owns her own business Kelly PaalPhotography (www.kellypaalphotography.com). She has aneducational background in photography, business, and commercialart. She enjoys applying graphic design and photographyprinciples to her web design.
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