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Dear ,
In this newsletter I'll be offering some suggestions on how to better "see" and compose outdoor pictures.
Amateurs...and even some pros...find composition to be challenging.
I'd like to share some personal shooting techniques with you.
I hope you'll find my tips useful.
Dale
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Tip #1: Use Polarized Sunglasses For "Spotting" Compositions In Bright Light
I find that wearing a pair of polarized glasses when I go on my shooting "safaris" makes the colors and design elements in any outdoor scene stand out.
I use these sunglasses to "spot" my images. Then, I take my sunglasses off when I compose individual pictures through my viewfinder.
You'll find that polarized sunglasses will cut through the glare and allow you to see your subject in its full 3D dimensionality. The polarization in the sunglasses makes the colors of bright picture elements “pop.”
Why this works: When you can zero in on the strongest elements in a scene it becomes far easier to compose and get better pictures.
Here's a simple test:
Go outside on a bright day and try this for yourself. Just look at a scene without your sunglasses. Then, slip the glasses on and try to “see” pictures from a photo composition standpoint.
I think you’ll be pleasantly surprised at the difference the sunglasses can make.
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Summer is the easiest time of the year to take memorable pictures.
Trust our caring technicians to make your prints as good as they can be. We'll treat your pictures as we would our own.
You snap the pictures ... we'll do the rest!
Best wishes,
Dale
Dale Farkas
President, iPrints.com & iPrintsPro.com
(Online services of Dale Laboratories)
Questions? Call (800) 327-1776.
We're here to help!
P.S. Please share these tips with friends who love photography as much as you do. Thanks!
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