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FREE eBook: 13 tips for better wildflower photography

March 22, 2009 by Steve Berardi 40 Comments

free_ebookcoverIn anticipation of a great spring wildflower season, we decided to put together a FREE 20-page eBook, 13 tips for better wildflower photography. It contains some of our existing articles, but also includes SIX brand new articles!

Here’s what you’ll learn in this free 20-page eBook: [Read more…] about FREE eBook: 13 tips for better wildflower photography

Filed Under: Landscapes, Macro, Photoshop Tutorials, Tips, Wildflowers Tagged With: bokeh, ebook, how to, how to photograph butterflies, how to photograph wildflowers, sharp wildflower photos, wildflower exposure, wildflower photography, wildflower photography tips, wildflower photos, wildflowers

How a shower curtain and an old wire clothes hanger can get you better wildflower photos

March 8, 2009 by Steve Berardi 15 Comments

img_7386c2In a previous article, I revealed the secret to getting perfect light for your wildflower photos–shoot on an overcast day. The thick clouds act as a natural diffuser, helping to balance the light.

But, what if you can’t wait for an overcast day? Or worse, what if overcast days rarely occur in your area?

In the article, I briefly mentioned how you can build a box, covered with a shower curtain, and use this as a sort of artificial light diffuser.

I never liked the idea of building a box, because it would just add too much more for me to carry. So, this past weekend when I saw a bright sunny day in the desert forecast (surprise surprise), I decided to try and build a more lightweight solution. All I used was a small cutout from a shower curtain, and an old wire clothes hanger. Total cost: $5 and 5 minutes.

Here’s how you can build your own lightweight diffuser (in two easy steps): [Read more…] about How a shower curtain and an old wire clothes hanger can get you better wildflower photos

Filed Under: Macro, Tips, Wildflowers Tagged With: diffused light, how to build an artificial light diffuser, how to diffuse the sun light, how to photograph wildflowers, wildflower photography

Why you should always take lots and lots of photos (regardless of subject)

March 2, 2009 by Steve Berardi 5 Comments

Photo by Cliff Hutson (used under the CC-Attr-2.0 license)
Photo by Cliff Hutson (used under the CC-Attr-2.0 license)

When you decide to photograph a particular subject, how many shots do you usually take? Do you just hit the shutter once and move on? Or, do you take a lot of shots, and perhaps change your camera settings in the process?

Well, regardless of what your subject is, you should always take lots and lots of photos. This may not seem obvious for all subjects, so here’s a breakdown:
[Read more…] about Why you should always take lots and lots of photos (regardless of subject)

Filed Under: Landscapes, Macro, Tips, Wildflowers, Wildlife Tagged With: how to get sharp macro photos, how to get sharp photos, how to photograph wildflowers, sharp photographs, sharp photos, take lots of photos

The secret to getting perfect light for your wildflower photographs

February 19, 2009 by Steve Berardi 13 Comments

Photo by Steve Berardi
Photo by Steve Berardi

Wildflowers display some of the most brilliant colors found in nature. And, for good reason–they’re fiercely competing with each other to attract their pollinating friends: the insects and a few species of birds.

However, their brilliant colors often make them difficult to photograph. Have you ever come home with a full memory card only to find out that all those beautiful flower photos you took have blown out highlights, washed out colors, and harsh shadows?

Well, there’s a secret to avoiding all these problems, and I’m going to tell you what it is. Are you ready? [Read more…] about The secret to getting perfect light for your wildflower photographs

Filed Under: Macro, Tips, Wildflowers Tagged With: blown highlights in flower photographs, flower photography, flower photoraphs, how to photograph wildflowers, Macro, washed out colors in flower photographs, wildflower photography, Wildflowers

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