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Picture Taking Tips - Taking Pictures Outdoors
When taking pictures, watch the foreground. If you can place trees, branches or some other object in the front of the picture, it "frames" the photo. Also taking pictures before/after a storm gives you cloud formations, lightning effects, and taking pictures at the level of a kid (get on the floor!) is better than from up high. By crystal podvin
Feedback About This Post:RE: Picture Taking Tips - Taking Pictures OutdoorsThe pics off the bridge looks like a bridge in New Hampshire by Campton. I was there a couple months ago. Post By peyton family (Guest Post) RE: Picture Taking Tips - Taking Pictures Outdoors
Lovely photos and nice instructions for those of us who are amateur photographers. Thanks, Post by ThriftyFun RE: Picture Taking TipsThanks for the tips!! Here are some of my pics.. Post by thunderbabe | |
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