Summer Photo Tips!
In ome of our newest features, TakeGreatPictures.com will be offering tips from the world's top photographers with every new season. Take a look at the Summer Photo Tips below and go try them yourself!
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Don't Be Afraid to Ask by Joel Silverman
Shooting Fireworks By Kathy Tarantola
Finding Abstract Elements By Darryl Fong
Shutter Speed By Darryl Fong
Use Black & White By Darryl Fong
Going Wide By Darryl Fong
Using Perspective By Darryl Fong
Look For Patterns By Darryl Fong
Use A Polarizer By Jon Canfield
Shooting From A Plane By Jon Canfield
Try Using Black And White By Jon Canfield
Watch Your Backgrounds By Jon Canfield
Using Evening Light By Michael Dvorak
A Cool Use For Shade By Rick Wright
How Looking Down Is Looking Up By Rick Wright
Weaving Magic Into A Sunset By Rick Wright
Using The Obvious By Rick Wright
Metering For Fireworks By Chuck Place
Composing A Silhouette By Chuck Place
Using What You Have By Chuck Place
Perspective By Chuck Place
Freezing The Moment By Chuck Place
Using Composition By Chuck Place
Capturing Crowds By Frank Siteman
Patience Is A Virtue By Frank Siteman
Using The Sun By Frank Siteman
A Trick For Shooting Fireworks By Frank Siteman
Working With Flat Lighting by Ken DeJarlais
Add Contrasting Elements to Your Images by Angilee Wilkerson
Metering A Silhouette By Angilee Wilkerson
Creating Intrigue By Angilee Wilkerson
Composing A Simple Landscape By Angilee Wilkerson
Use digital filters like the Nik Color Enhancer Filter to enhance your images by Brandon Remler
Get in tight, and be open to unusual angles by Michael Hart
Don't be afraid to shoot into the light by Michael Hart
Keep shooting right through sunset by Michael Hart
Tips for taking great photographs at the beach by Joel Silverman
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Posted by: onifade sam olaniyi Jun 26, 2007 @ 8:22 AM EST