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Natural light at dawn and dusk | Tips for taking good photos

Tips for taking good photos: Take advantage of the dawn and dusk light. These times of day are known as “golden hours” and offer soft light and colorful scenes. Furthermore, the light at dawn and dusk is softer and less intense, which allows you to capture photos with fewer shadows and fewer reflections.

Contrast | Tips for taking good photos 

Use shadow to create contrast. Direct sunlight can be hard to deal with, but shade can provide great contrast for your photos. Look for shadowy areas to photograph, like trees or buildings, to get softer light and create interesting contrast.

Bokeh | Tips for taking good photos

Use the “selective focus” technique to highlight a specific object in your photo. This involves using a more open diaphragm to blur the background and highlight the object in question. This is especially useful when you want to highlight an object in a complicated setting.

Different angles

Experiment with different angles. Take photos from above, below, side, etc. This can help add depth and interest to your photo. Different angles can also help highlight a specific object or scene.

Long exposure

Use a tripod to take long exposure photos. 

Camera manual mode

Use features like manual mode to control exposure and shutter speed. Using manual mode allows you to adjust exposure and shutter speed according to lighting conditions and the specific scene. This allows for greater control over the final photo.

Tips for taking good photos during the day

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