Emperor's tour of Canada and how to improve your photography
July 13th 2009 22:37
Japan's Emperor Akihito and Empress Michiko visit the Museum of Anthropology in Vancouver, British Columbia July 13, 2009.
REUTERS/Andy Clark
Japan's royalty takes an eleven day tour of the True North.
link here for the Japanese tour of Canada by photography
And for new readers and viewers here is an extensive list of hints on how to improve your photography
the use of natural lighting
There is much to be gained by going over old posts, there's a wealth of information hidden there just waiting for you to discover it, hidden in the archives and with a lot of work going into doing it, the benefits are all yours, free of charge, so do make good use of them and learn how to improve your own images.
Happy clicking and always remember to take your camera with you and for really good photos the mobile is really not good enough, but for ease of carrying and for some instants that is all many people want, but hardly what you would call photographers. That takes a little more hard work. Go to it.
more on rule of thirds - click here
street photography - click here
depth of field video on youtube - click here
how the professionals do it
composition hints
photographing Sydney Opera House
photographing chimneys and tops of buildings
professional photography secrets - youtube
I have put together a list of all of my photography hubs - not in any particular order. You will learn much by working through them one by one, and preferably one at a time, which requires you to come back each time to do so.
Take the time to think about what you read and see and then think about your own photographs and how you can improve them.
Remember to take your camera with you, there are photographs out there just begging to be taken and in all kinds of weather and at different times of the day.
Those things will create different moods and different effects.
this is all FREE please remember that.
Enjoy yourself and happy clicking in more than one sense of the word.
Juxtaposition
natural framing
rule of thirds
illustrated perspectives
Improving
perspectives
experts
lighting
how to improve
convergence
continuing to improve
what's it all about
I hope you find these really helpful, that is what they are meant to be.
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