Experiment to create UNIQUE PHOTOS
May 20, 2009 by
Filed under Photo Shooting Tactics
Experiment to create UNIQUE PHOTOS
Break all the photography rules and guidelines that you know. Shoot with a slow shutter speed without a tripod. Zoom or pan your lens with the shutter open while shooting with a slow shutter speed. Intentionally overexpose and underexpose, shoot in high-contrast light, shoot in low light, shoot in the rain or a snow storm. Shoot a subject that you ordinarily do not shoot. Take 50 photos while shooting from ground level. Take 50 photos with your camera set to the smallest aperture. Shoot using extremes extreme vantage points, extreme focal lengths, extreme aperture settings, and extreme distances to the subject.
Shoot in low light for RICH COLORS
Long exposures in low-light environments can create rich, glowing colors that can make spectacular photographs. City streets at night, building interiors, or nighttime reflections in windows can be good subjects to shoot. Fairgrounds with brightly lit moving rides can result in some spectacular images with the brightly colored lights represented as blurred streaks of heavily saturated colors.
When you shoot in low-light levels, you need to use a tripod to get sharply focused photographs. To minimize camera shake caused by pressing the camera’s shutter release and to further reduce
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