There are so many “rules” about composition that I felt a bit overwhelmed writing this entry and decided to break it down and discuss just two “rules” for now. I keep putting rules in quotes because, especially in a creative field like photography, rules are meant to be broken. In fact, the rule [...]
While editing some photos today, I came across this one that I took at Wickham Park in Connecticut, and realized that I broke one of the “rules” of photography. I haven’t talked about it here on iffles.com, but it’s one you’d probably learn in any Photography 101 class.
Do you know what it is? [...]
One of the hardest things to figure out when you first switch to manual mode on your camera is getting the right exposure. On a side note, I recommend using one of your manual modes – you won’t take better pictures at first, but you’ll ultimately get better pictures. Even if you don’t, there’s [...]
The following are my five favorite “tips”. They might sound obvious, or trite, and you’ve probably heard them before, but I think it’s ok to hear them again. The great part about these tips is that they apply whether you’re using a point-and-shoot camera or a DSLR!
1. Take a lot of pictures – carry [...]
Welcome to yet another photography site on the internet!
I know you’re probably asking why I’ve decided to create yet another photography site, because, really, aren’t there enough? Well. I have a long answer, and a short answer for you. The long answer can be found on the About Page. The short answer [...]