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I design digital products and classes so that you can tell stories by blending YOUR photos with MY digital artistry. With over 17 years of experience in visual storytelling, aA Digital ART and education provide you with everything you need to create effortless and dynamic digital scrapbooking and photo artistry pages, regardless of whether you are motivated by photos from past generations or present day.
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Introduction • 1. Know your ‘4Ps’ • GOOD PHOTOGRAPHY IS: • Patience • Perseverance • Practice • Passion • 2. Understand Your Subject • Learn about the bird/animal and it’s activities • You will need to know when and where you will find them • The more you observe the more familiar you will be with their actions. • You can then begin to anticipate what they will do next.
Tips and Techniques • 1. Hide in Yourself • USE YOUR SURROUNDINGS TO HIDE YOURSELF FROM YOUR SUBJECT • For example, use your car as a Blind. • I have been known to sit in it in my driveway to get photos of the hummingbirds. • Sometimes I also shoot through the Window of my Home to capture images of the birds at my feeders.
2. Intentional Focus • BE MINDFUL OF YOUR PRIMARY CAMERA FOCUS. • Always Focus on the Eye closest to you. • A blurry wing or leg can be forgiven but the Eye of the Subject must be Sharp. • 3. The Background • PAY ATTENTION TO THE BACKGROUND OF A PHOTO COMPOSITION. • If possible, choose a background with Visual Interest. • Avoid any Competing Focal Points.
4. Be Patient • THE BEST PHOTOS COME TO THOSE WHO WAIT… • Capturing the best wildlife photos is NOT always a quick and easy task. • There is a certain amount of Sitting and Waiting involved to ensure the best shot. • The bird or animal may to need bird to relax if it has been disturbed. • Time is required to Observe the Subject in interacting naturally in it’s environment.
5. Multiple Shots TAKE LOTS OF PHOTOS. Take More than One Shot. The more images you take, the Better Chance you have of getting a good one. 6. The Sun ENSURE YOU HAVE YOUR BACK TO THE SUN WHERE POSSIBLE. This will ensure your subject is in Focus. And prevent Glare from the sun in your wildlife photos. 7. Mind Your Step BE AWARE OF YOUR SURROUNDINGS. Don’t fall or step on something. It’s easy to do when you are Looking Through the Lens of a camera.
Camera Settings • THE SETTINGS WILL DETERMINE THE QUALITY OF YOUR WILDLIFE PHOTOS. • Select your Shutter Speed and let the camera take care of the F/stop and ISO. • If there is enough light, use a shutter speed of At Least 1/1000. • If there is no action/movement or not a lot of light, Lower the shutter speed to 1/800.
ABOUT US- We design digital products and classes so that you can tell stories by blending YOUR photos with MY digital artistry. With over 17 years of experience in visual storytelling, aADigital ART and education provide you with everything you need to create effortless and dynamic digital scrapbooking and photo artistry pages, regardless of whether you are motivated by photos from past generations or present day.
CONTACT US- Website- https://www.annaaspnesdesigns.com/ Phone No.- +1 720-750-7828