8 Tips for Flower Photography

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With these tips for flower photography tips, you will be able to improve your flower photography. Capturing amazing flower photos can be challenging. However, as a beginner in flower photography, you can easily overcome these challenges by just following a few tips.

00:00 Introduction
00:36 Use The Right Lens
01:41 Use Live View When Possible
02:20 Good Light is Critical
03:33 Avoid Windy Days
04:25 Think About Colors
05:24 Consider Adding Water Drops
05:49 Work With Symmetry
06:31 Use The Rule of Odds

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Thanks, Peter. I have been shooting some flowers lately, and I have found it to be fairly challenging. Your video was very helpful. Thanks!

williambare
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Without fail if I sit down to photograph a flower on a dead still day, I get a gale force wind lol

the_linguist_ll
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Very, very helpful video, Peter. Great tips that we can easily use to get started without going into the hyper technical aspects of some other videos. You have given us some helpful and useful advice that we can readily incorporate into our skill set or to get started and test our own appetite for this photography market subset. Thank you again, very much!

heelfan
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Thank you so much for the info. Question, i have a Zf with the 105 S macro lens. What flash do you suggest to use and what diffuser would you recommend, also, have you ever focus stacked? If so, how do you go about doing that?

briancarlisle
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Hi, thanks for the usefull tipps. The beautiful image from the purple flower at 6:12 is stunning. Is it made with focus-stacking or just a slower aperture? Would you share the settings of this image? Thanks again!

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