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Night Time Photos

Put the camera on a tripod, set the aperturepic to F8, lock the shutter open (on bulb setting) and just play with torches, flashes lighters, sparklers and anything that emits light.

You can use the theory same to photograph lightning!

photo laureates advises you to use different shutter speeds and to experiment to create a variety of photography compositions.

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Themes

Pick a theme and try to take as many examples as you can for example, "Reflections".

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Zoom during an exposure

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Multiple Exposures

Superimpose one picture on another using the multiple exposure setting (this is absent on quite a few cameras) This example was generated by covering half the (tripod mounted) camera lens with a piece of card, making the first exposure and then covering the other half for the second (whilst running to the other side of the room ( the slightly unsightly join caused by the card overlap was removed digitally!

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Patterns

Zoom in / get in close to anything that looks like a cool pattern and take that piccie


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Macro

Get in close to the subject and fill the frame. You can buy a multiplier lens 2x is good enough, fit that toy your lens or even buy a reversing ring and put the lens on back to front and there is a whole new world of photography opening up.

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Filters

Try one of a multitude of filters of which below I have named a few

  • Polariser - this increases colour saturation on things like the sky or on vegetation, it will reduce or eliminate glare and reflection. The extent to which this filter works depends on the amount it is twisted and works by only letting light of one plane through.
  • Grey gradient - can bring out detain in the sky in landscapes.
  • Warm up- gives a picture the autumn evening feel. Can be used to make artificial light look less blue
  • Cool - opposite to above
  • Star Burst - makes any point of light a star
  • Diffuser - gives a soft hazy look
  • Red / Green / Blue - used for B&W to exagerate contrast
We advise you to use different filters and to experiment to create a variety of photography compositions.
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Composites

Take a panoramic view using several frames and stick them all together to get 360 degree coverage (try to take a photo every 30 degrees - this makes the finished product more realistic when assembled). For a 360 degree picture take 12 individual frames - you could do one every hour to give the change in lighting as well as the whole view all in one go.

 

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Odd Weather

Fog, rain, snow, lightning, all give great oppertunities for photos.

Film Type

Try to change from the colour print film you have been using. Try some slide film or B&W film. You could tro a very fast film such as Kodak Ektar 1000, or the B&W Fuji 3200asa. Another possibility is to try colour - or better still B&W infra-red film which can give great results. Be careful though, as some cameras use infra-red to count the number of frames used and this will fog your film.

We hope the above will help you to get new photography ideas.

 
 

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