Wednesday, October 3, 2012

Tip 2: Get the Best Background.

The second tip learned was smart use of background. My first example was a picture of a flower in my pond where the water background served as a glassy, plain but elegant backdrop that made the vibrance of the flower pop. The yellow flowers had a good background in the second picture because it showed the large quantity of flowers in the back but blurred them out at the same time as to not produce a distraction. The final picture is Jenny as a tree serves as her background. This is normally a very tricky background to master but as I made sure there was no distracting object in the back and the lighting was very good in these conditions. Using a more simple background allows the subject of the picture to be much more defined and clear to the viewers of my photos.





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