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Digital Tip: Recipe for a Photograph

Posted on October, 2012 by Mark Turner
Giant Red Paintbrush
Giant Red Paintbrush is a strong foreground subject, placed in context with its environment and highlighted by back lighting.

As my three-day wildflower photography workshop at North Cascades Institute last summer came to an end one of my students asked a version of the proverbial question, “Which came first, the chicken or the egg?” She didn’t put it quite that way, as she was inquiring about the sequence of steps I follow in going from an idea to a finished photograph. My student was perhaps slightly confused because we’d spent the first part of the workshop discussing technical matters like white balance, aperture, and shutter speed before moving on to what I consider the meat of the course: creative choices. Continue reading →

Posted in Photo Tip, Photography | Tagged composition, digital photography, photo tip

Digital Tip: 7 Tips to Tame Bright Summer Sun

Posted on August, 2012 by Mark Turner

I love long northwest summer days with clear blue skies and warm sunshine until late in the evening. I just don’t like photographing under those conditions. Bright mid-day sun isn’t flattering to people, pets, plants, or landscapes. Yet there are times when schedules dictate working under these challenging conditions. Here are seven tips for making great photos even in the middle of the day. Continue reading →

Posted in Photo Tip, Photography | Tagged digital photography, photo tip, pocket camera

Digital Tip: Get Ready for Fireworks

Posted on July, 2012 by Mark Turner
 Independence Day fireworks over Taylor Ave Dock
Independence Day fireworks over Taylor Ave Dock

Most folks love big, bold, noisy, spectacular fireworks displays, unless they’re dog owners or curmudgeons. The fireworks show of the year is usually in honor of Independence Day, the Fourth of July. Here are some tips to get great photos of the fireworks display in your town. Continue reading →

Posted in Photo Tip, Photography | Tagged composite, digital photography, fireworks, photo tip

Digital Photo Tip: Manual Focus (and a tripod) for Details

Posted on June, 2012 by Mark Turner

One of the complaints I get most frequently in my pocket camera flower photography classes is “my camera won’t focus where I want it to” when shooting close-ups. It doesn’t matter which brand of compact camera people have, it’s a universal problem. I deal with it, too, and I use a nearly top-of-the-line Canon G12. So what’s the solution?

Many of the better compact cameras allow you to switch to manual focus. That puts you, the photographer, in complete control of what’s sharp and what’s not. Continue reading →

Posted in Photo Tip | Tagged digital photography, manual focus, native plants, photo tip, pocket camera, tripod

Digital Photo Tip: Use a Tripod for Stability

Posted on March, 2012 by Mark Turner

I love the freedom, flexibility, and creativity that comes from hand holding my camera, especially my pocket camera. There’s something liberating about being able to point it anywhere I choose and quickly change compositions, clicking off multiple variations in a short time span. Yet most of my photography is done with my camera firmly clamped onto my trusty tripod. Why? Continue reading →

Posted in Photo Tip, Photography | Tagged digital photography, photo tip, tripod

Digital Photo Tip: Concentrate Attention

Posted on February, 2012 by Mark Turner

As a photographer you want to control where the folks viewing your images look. A strong focal point, or center of attention, in your photos will almost always make them more powerful and more interesting. We’ve all made pictures, shown them to a friend, and gotten the “what the heck were you taking a picture of?” response. Most of those should go in the trash can. They should have been tossed before you even showed them to anyone.

Where you put your main subject in the frame is most important. If you’ve been around photography or art for any period of time you’ve likely heard of the “rule of thirds” or the “golden mean.” That’s a technique for positioning the main subject at one of the power points within the frame. I’ll write about that in more detail another month.

This month I’d like you to think about using differences in brightness, color, or sharpness to direct attention within the frame. Continue reading →

Posted in Photo Tip, Photography | Tagged digital photography, photo tip

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