Tag Archives: Taking

5 Great Android Apps for Taking Creative Selfies

The post 5 Great Android Apps for Taking Creative Selfies appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Erin Fitzgibbon. Selfies with a Creative Twist Last year I wrote an article about pushing beyond the selfie. I wrote … Continue reading

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How to Make Amazing Photomontages. Part 1: Taking Your Photos

The post How to Make Amazing Photomontages. Part 1: Taking Your Photos appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Kevin Landwer-Johan. This is the first article in a series of three on how to make amazing Photomontages. … Continue reading

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Expand Your Creativity by Taking Self-Portraits

The post Expand Your Creativity by Taking Self-Portraits appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Stacey Hill. If someone asked me “what is the ONE thing you have done that improved your photography the most?” my answer … Continue reading

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Taking a Measured Approach to Learning Photography

The post Taking a Measured Approach to Learning Photography appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Kevin Landwer-Johan. Whether you have just invested in your first camera, or you did so a while back, taking a measured … Continue reading

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Fall Foliage: Tips For Taking Great Fall Photos

Here are some tips for creating great fall images: 1. Use Indirect Light Try to avoid bright sunny days, which tend to increase the contrast and brightness of the colors. Instead, go for partial or full shade. Shooting on overcast … Continue reading

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5 Tips for Taking Beautiful Photos of Nature

Nature photography encompasses a wide range of photos taken outdoors, and conveys natural elements such as landscapes, wildlife, plants, trees and flowers. Whether you’re photographing sweeping natural scenes or close-ups of flowers, nature photography can be incredibly rewarding. Here are five … Continue reading

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Tips for Taking Better Pictures from a Moving Vehicle

Have you ever been stuck in a car or a bus and seen all this great photographic potential passing you by? Fantastic landscapes, funny signs, unusual animals, and stunning compositions seem to always appear when I’m stuck in the passenger … Continue reading

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Look. Think. Click. Don’t Rush Into Taking Those Action Photos

How can you improve your action photography? Everything moves so fast that it is a real challenge to make decent action photos. The best way to improve your high-speed action photography is to slow down. Don’t be mistaken that because … Continue reading

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Tips for Taking Low-Light Photos with Your Smartphone

All thanks to smartphones, photography is not an expensive hobby anymore (to some extent). Cameras have become more accessible and with the never-ending evolution in technology, the cameras in our smartphones are getting better with every iteration. But with their … Continue reading

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The dPS Ultimate Guide to Taking Portraits and Photographing People

Have you ever wished that you could take better photographs of your friends and family? Do you love looking at portraits taken by professional photographers, but just aren’t sure how to replicate similar results for yourself? Have you ever felt … Continue reading

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The dPS Ultimate Guide to Taking Portraits and Photographing People

Have you ever wished that you could take better photographs of your friends and family? Do you love looking at portraits taken by professional photographers, but just aren’t sure how to replicate similar results for yourself? Have you ever felt … Continue reading

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Taking the Irix 11mm Lens to Church

The Cathedral Parish of St Patrick is one of my favorite churches and I previously shared an image of its ceiling captured at 12mm. While I liked that one a lot, I wanted to see what the same scene looked … Continue reading

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