Top 7 SIMPLE Photography TIPS I Wish I knew SOONER

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Are you ready to take your photography game to the next level? Well, today I'm sharing 7 simple photography tips that'll instantly level up your photos (without having to spend thousands of dollars on new camera gear.)

And stick around till the end, because I've got a bonus tip that's an absolute game-changer – it's helped me go from taking mediocre snapshots to creating images that actually make people (well, a few people…) go "Wow!"

Now, I'll be honest with you – I'm no pro. I'm just an amateur photographer who's constantly trying to figure out how to make my photos look less like a drunk tourist's holiday snaps and more like something you'd actually want to hang on your wall.

But hey, we're in this together, right? So let's dive in and see if we can't make some photo magic happen!

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As a long-time photographer, I can tell you that every one of your points was spot on.

donaldmorgan
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Winter here and i have a cold so im working on portrait photography and working on light. Though when home i try to learn on kelbyone, its a good learning... also working on matting, lamenation, ect...

KJYIG
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Thanks. Will try personal project for some time now. 😊

drkanyalkar
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Excellent! For wildlife photography: 1) Capture the "catch light" in the animal's eyes 2) Shoot from a position at or slightly below the animal 3) Try to be close to the animal with the background farther away. For example, a perched bird with branches far away will have a buttery boca background compared to a perched bird with branches close behind the bird will have a cluttered background. 4) Patience. Let the animal come towards you so it is in a relaxed state when you take the photos. 5) Mammals have a keen sense of smell so try to have the wind in your face. 6) Birds typically fly and land into the wind so for birds, try to have the wind at your back. 7) Spot focus or eye detection for wildlife that is not moving, wider zonal focus for birds in flight photos.

RetrieverTrainingAlone
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Another excellent video. I think your most important point was practice just get out and do it.

Steve-qihc
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Going along with the 'look at your photos with a critical eye', I'm finding that when I take a ton of photos and have myself cull 97% of them to get the number down to 10 or so for sharing, I get a lot more sensitive to composition and moment in the batch.

Laiquatan
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Is the reciprocal rule apply to a 70-200 lens also ? And how, thanks

BillKeechPiperRacingPhotog
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Please add Timestamps to the videos.. Thank you

Divyamshu-ijuc
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Moving water: Tripod, remote shutter, ND filter and patience.

tonykeltsflorida