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One mistake many photographers make is to think they have to go to unique places to get unique photography. This leads you to ignore the possibilities nearby and at-hand. Because we admire the work that great photographers did in scenic locations –like Ansel Adams at Yosemite – we often think we have to go there tool what's often ! what's often forgotten is that these people were shooting in their own backyards . They knew the people were shooting in their own backyards . They knew the area and its lighting intimately . They knew the area and its lighting intimately .They took photography of the same places over and over again from different vantage points and under different lighting to build their skills. To build your skills, photography the same things over and over again as the light changes . Try different points of view , and different angles and compositions. You have no excuse not to do this because unlike these earlier photographers , you’re not spending money on film when you try new things. Look for unusual atmospherics
In the rising or fading light at
dawn and dusk, you can often see unusual lighting in the sky
. one approach to photographing these scenes is to place something
interesting in the foreground .Also , bracket your exposure so you
have a variety of images to choose from. |
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