Category Archives: composition

What is Your Angle?

Photography Points of View Experts stress composition when they’re referring to how to place your subjects in the viewfinder to get that best looking photograph. Your subject may be a face, a full body portrait, a tiny flower or a … Continue reading

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Panorama Photos

Taking In A Wide View I enjoy taking panorama photographs. When I look at one it’s as if I can scan the horizon from left to right or from right to left and experience an entirety of what’s in front … Continue reading

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Fisheye Pictures

With A View up to 180 Degrees The fisheye lens is an interesting accessory. I have one that zooms from 8mm to 15mm. At 8mm the lens can take in a full 180 degree view. At 15mm it has a … Continue reading

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