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21 ways to shoot better photographs

Submitted by Brandon on Sunday, 4 May 2008No Comment
21 ways to shoot better photographs

Want to improve your photography? Follow these tips by 10e20…

While there are a lot of DIY photography tips on the web, this one has some pretty extensive descriptions and actually quite a bit substance. Here’s the list of tips without the descriptions:

1. Perspective

2. Unequal Space

3. Framing

4. Horizon Line

5. Cropping

6. Intentional Empty Space

7. Shape

8. Lines and Curves

9. Visual Texture

10. Depth

11. Spin

12. Motion Shots

13. 360 Panoramic

14. Composites

15. Beautiful Decay

16. Clouds

17. Shadows/Reflections

18. Light Painting

19. Light Direction

20. Night Shots

21. Intentional Overexposure/Underexposure

So head on over to 10e20.com for the full tutorial.

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