You’ve taken a photo where the colors looked great in real life, but look pretty dull and average on your computer screen. Now, before you crank up the saturation and brightness levels, maybe you’d like to consider applying a cross processing effect to it. It gives your photo a unique vibrancy and makes any uninteresting subject look pretty neat.
Recently we published inspirational article containing great long exposure shots. Today we wanted to go a little bit deeper and focus on painting with light trend.
Usually to paint with light you need to apply long exposure techniques, for getting the picture, combined with some sources of light (LED lights, pyrotechnics etc.) that burns trail/picture on the photography.
Tripods sometimes can be very uncomfortable to carry with you – they simply take much space. Also setting them up can take a while.
Just discovered this ZipShot light weight, compact tripod that you can set-up almost instantly.
Of course it may not be as stable as regular tripods but for it works for majority of tasks you may have taking pictures. It is also great for traveling as it doesn’t take much space.
Animal photography can be really fun, especially if you are lucky enough to capture that special moment where animals express their emotions, do something crazy or just look funny.
Here are some tips that may help you to shoot more creative pictures and get more fun out of the process.
1. Look for funny facial expression
You think only humans can do the faces? No! You can’t imagine how full of emotions can be face of an animal – focus on capturing these emotions with your camera.
iPhone camera lenses can be great addition to your phone and helps you take better and more interesting pictures. Of course you can try to mount SLR lens on your phone but it takes some time and doesn’t give any guarantee you will be able to take some shots at the end.
On Amazon you can find some cool lenses that are made specially for iPhone – telescope, macro/wide and fish-eye it’s all there. Of course you will not be able to squeeze dSLR quality out of iPhone and these lenses, but I can guarantee a lot of fun experimenting.
The place where I live is currently the paradise of icicles. Everywhere you go you see these amazing nature formations and I thought it may be a good idea to show some great icicle pictures for inspiration, so here you go! Have some photos of icicles hidden somewhere too? Share them in comments!