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Best Pictures of Winter In Digital photography By Mikko Lagerstedt - 0 views

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    Have you ever imagine of seeing best pictures of winter with animals roaming in the streets and human riding on the cycle going through the mist lit by street light. If not then see the digital photography of night by Mikko Lagerstedt. He is from Finland and most of his work is of his own environment. He mastered in night photography with a different taste. His exposure level is amazing and composition are stunning.
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Eleven Awesome Landscape Pictures from New Zealand - 0 views

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    New Zealand have awesome landscape beauty. Rivers and mountains give new look in every season. Nights are amazing and looks magical with moons and stars shining in crystal clear sky of mountainous region. It is sure a photographers paradise. Yan Zhang ,a renowned landscape photographer have discovered the beauty of land in his own way. According to him "I have been tirelessly exploring the scenes of nature near and far, and trying to capture those magical moments and transform them into eternal art." Here are eleven awesome landscape pictures of New Zealand by Yan Zhang.
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6 Tips for Perfect Composition in Portrait Photography - 11 views

  • Photographers who do not closely examine the surroundings within the frame of their image are those who come away with images that have great distractions
  • Keep eyes in the upper third This is the most natural spacing for a portrait. Try not to divert from this rule unless you are deliberately creating tension. Another exception of this rule is when a subject is full-bodied in the bottom third of the frame.
  • There is nothing more painful for a portraitist than taking a portrait that is beautifully posed, gorgeously lit, and absolutely unusable … simply because no attention was given to background composition!
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  • By pulling the subject away from the background and shooting on Aperture priority (f4.0), you will create a small depth of field to blur the backdrop and allow for artistic texture
  • To make the best use of perspective, work to change your camera-to-subject angle. Often by moving a little to the right or left, or getting higher or lower, you can completely abolish that distracting tree branch or telephone pole
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    Frame within a frame.
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