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RE: 7 Tips to take better images

in #photography7 years ago

This is utterly great advice! I have been doing photos with me telephone for some time now. I mostly like sunsets, but as you said - I should pay attention to something particular, not what I see. That makes me think next time I'm trying to take a picture of just the pink sky.

I also wanted to ask - have you got any tips on which pictures to take during the winter? I really like summer, because everything is colorful and beautiful, even at night, but winter/autumn just seems cold and bleak.

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I can't walk away without aswering your last question @jibspark. I am by no means a pro, just a plain amateur. While in general i might agree that winter is not the best time for photo shooters (who wants to walk in cold wind or extreme freezing if you can stay in warm and comfort?), this white season yet offers a lot of oportunities for a creative souls. To proove this i sugest to visit my blog, where i recently have posted a series of winter photos from variuos authors (it would be a lifetime task to make all these photos by myself). Once (and IF) you see em, you may tell me if you agree or not. :)

winter is snowy! :)
But if there's no snow there's nothing to do. You need to find compositions that work and interesting subjects. I bet small streams in the forest always look good. The sun might still come out from time to time and paint the evenings quite colorful. If want to photograph the sky, try photographing it by the sea
or a lake to get a symmetrical reflection. Also Try out different genres of photography: maybe some street and macro.