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Photography tips and tricks
Myst:
Hi all, I'm a freelance photographer amongst other things, and had someone mention that they wouldn't mind some pointers from time to time.
I thought raising a topic here for all your questions for anyone to offer suggestions might be an idea....
So, ask away! Will throw up tips and tricks from time to time as well..
DannyG:
--- Quote from: Myst on Dec 04, 2014, 08:10:31 PM ---Hi all, I'm a freelance photographer amongst other things, and had someone mention that they wouldn't mind some pointers from time to time.
I thought raising a topic here for all your questions for anyone to offer suggestions might be an idea....
So, ask away! Will throw up tips and tricks from time to time as well..
--- End quote ---
Thank and a great idea for a thread.
My wife and I like photography but we are very much amateurs so this will come in handy :)
DmaxDave:
Great idea. My wife is the new owner of a DSLR and would appreciate a recommendation of a good learner's book or maybe an online learning programme. Thanks
lino6:
I know nothing about photography but I have been known to flash..... :laughing7:
Awesome idea for a thread though, I'm sure I will use this service if I am ever allowed to touch "our" camera :laughing7:
Myst:
Helps to know which slr camera you guys are playing with
I'm using a canon eos 7D
It's probably easiest to start off with essential accessories. My favourites and most commonly used are my tripods (manfrotto, one heavy, one light), a solid external flash (canon 430ex) and a remote trigger (hahnel). These give a good solid base for the camera and I can be up to a hundred yards away and still take shots.
Stability is everything as it means you can use a longer exposure and get far richer colour saturation than you otherwise would
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