How to keep up with your photography skills - perspectives
By katyzzz
![]() | Amazon Price: $9.00 List Price: $54.00 |
![]() | Amazon Price: $1.99 List Price: $0.01 |
![]() | Amazon Price: $14.05 List Price: $22.95 |
![]() | Amazon Price: $34.95 |
You know to develop your photography skills it is necessary to develop (no pun intended) your sense of perspective when it comes to a photograph or a scene in front of you which merits a photo.
It does pay to remember that the best photographers discard the majority of their images so do not fall into the trap of expecting a good photo each and every time you take one.
You will need to be prepared and that means taking your camera with you and have photography well and clearly in your mind when you do.
Now many of you may not have any idea of what perspective means when you come to taking a photograph.
Perspective means taking a photo from a particular angle or engaging a particular point of view to produce a photo other than that which you would normally do. That for many will mean a photo taken with a more considered idea than just raising your camera when you wish to use it and taking whatever is in front of you.
Perspective can also give you a sense of distance and depth, it can suggest the majesty of a building and its intricate details.
You see things from looking at different angles and even from behind you which you never dreamt of existed before. It does make your photographic journey a voyage of self discovery and the discovery of the environment around you and of which you and others form a part.
But let's get on a look at some photos shall we, borrowed from the web to better illustrate to you just what perspective in photography means.
If you would like to know more about what makes a great photo and some extra tips do go to the following link
http://www.photographytips.com.au/photo-tips-and-movie-stars/
Comments
Glad you liked it Pamela. Nice to see you again.
I like this hub. Good info and well put together.
Thanks RosWebbArt, you must have an abiding interest in photography as I do.
Some great information, these pictures are great they make you feel in the shot! When you scroll down the next to the last picture seems to jump out of the frame and come right at you!
I do hope it missed you, we can't afford any brain damage around here, good to see you nifty



Pamela99 2 years ago
Your explanation was very good as I desire to take better pictures. It is true that you will discard many to find those few special ones. Good hub.