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13 Tips to Perfect Your Landscape Photography

13 Tips to Perfect Your Landscape Photography | Mobile Photography | Scoop.it

“Landscape photography is the supreme test of the photographer—and often the supreme disappointment.” – Ansel Adams

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This article explores a few tips you can use to improve the quality of your landscape photographs. Whether you're a beginner or advanced photographer, you'll find the tips here very useful.

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10 Landscape Composition Tips: Illustrated with Pictures from Eastern Washington - Digital Photography School

10 Landscape Composition Tips: Illustrated with Pictures from Eastern Washington - Digital Photography School | Mobile Photography | Scoop.it

"Composition for a photograph is like a screenplay for a movie. If the picture isn’t composed well, it won’t strike a cord with the viewer regardless of the technical expertise or the story being told."

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This interesting article covers the various techniques photographers can use to take better landscape photos. Whether you're using a DSLR camera or your smartphone, you can use these tips to improve the final composition of your photos.

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Photography Tips for a Daily Practice of Gratitude

Photography Tips for a Daily Practice of Gratitude | Mobile Photography | Scoop.it
After a number of years harnessing the power of photography in a way that has improved my entire outlook on life, I have wanted nothing more than to encourage other people to do the same. It doesn’t take much, just a little shift of perspective to get you seeing and in turn, shooting the world around you in a whole new light. And I can think of no better time of the year than this month to begin. Here are a few simple ideas to get you focusing on gratitude, one picture at a time.
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Photography is a great way to express your creativity and keep your best memories alive. Whether you're an amateur or pro, you can find a lot of inspiration by simply looking at pictures of moments you captured in the past.

This article adds a new perspective to photography by giving you advice on how to use the power of photography to improve the quality of your life.

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Back to Basics: Short Walkthrough Covers the Exposure Triangle for Beginners

Back to Basics: Short Walkthrough Covers the Exposure Triangle for Beginners | Mobile Photography | Scoop.it

"When you're first learning the basics of photography, one of the first things you find out about after dropping out of 'auto' is the exposure triangle."

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This comprehensive article explains everything you need to know about using exposure settings on your camera. You can use this tutorial to improve the quality of your smartphone and digital camera photos.

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Giles Price: what makes a good photograph? - Telegraph

Giles Price: what makes a good photograph? - Telegraph | Mobile Photography | Scoop.it

"Photography, if you want to be scientific or academic about it, is the fetishisation or freezing of a moment in time. But aside from the technical - the camera, kit, etc - what makes a particular photograph interesting depends on what you and your viewer’s interests are.


We might as well state the obvious at this point: it’s entirely subjective and down to how you view the world, what truths you think apply to it, and what fascinates you. If you like cats and cars (and, goodness, so many people do) then the cuter the cat, the sleeker the car, the better the photograph. To you, at least."

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What makes a good photograph? That's a question that has been the source of debate among several photographers for decades. After all, is there such a thing as a good photograph?

The Telegraph had a feature article today about this topic and I think its the best attempt at answering some of these questions. The article suggests that all photographs are inherently "good photographs" because each photo has an ability to evoke an emotional response in an individual. In other words, all photos are good because they have some sort of personal value either to the photographer or the people in the photo. Finally, the article closes by describing a good photo as any photo that forces you to "look at the world differently" - even if the photo is of something ordinary.

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