Photo Workout: Exercises To Flex Your Photographic SkillsUse These Five Exercises To Flex Your Photographic Skills |
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What You Need: A camera and a zoom lens or a selection of lenses. Wide-angle and telephoto focal lengths have a great effect on color, so it can be useful to have choices in focal length. What To Do: Go out and look for color. This exercise is a lot like the one on photographing light. Once again, youre not looking for a subject or a scene as you normally might do. Look for and photograph color and its effects. Set a goal to photograph at least 30 images in a row for this exercise. Its essential that you turn off all thoughts of capturing subjects or scenes. Youre just photographing interesting color. You need to be aware of how your camera is responding to the colors, so that theyre properly exposed. Your subject is colorsingle colors, color contrasts, saturated color, dull color and color patterns. Review: Look at whats happening in your photographs because of the color. See how color can make fascinating effects all by itself and completely change things like atmosphere and tone in an image. This exercise will teach you about how you use color in a photo.
What To Do: For this series of photographs, youre alternating shots from low to high. Take your first picture with a camera positioned as low to the ground as possible. You dont have to lie on the ground to do this. You simply can hold your camera down, take the picture and then check it on the LCD. If it isnt quite right, try again. Next, go for a high angle. Try climbing onto something that has a little height, or you can hold your camera over your head as high as you can reach. For that reaching shot, youll also need to check your LCD to be sure you get the picture you want. For extreme height, you can put your camera on a tripod, set the self-timer and then hold the camera and tripod as high as possible when it goes off. Now alternate pictures for a good 20 to 30 shots, where you go from low to high to low to high.
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