Monthly Archives: May 2014
A Step By Step Guide to Making Your First Panorama Photo
A Post By: Soumya Shankar Ghosal/PPIMG title=Image-4.jpg border=0 alt=”Image 4″ src=”http://www.photo-natural.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/05/wpid-Image-4.jpg” width=600 height=294/PPWhile visiting an art gallery or a photography exhibition, at times you may have noticed certain landscape photographs have extremely elongated fields of view. They seem quite impossible … Continue reading
A small selection of garden residents.
PThey’re back! Our latest series of Dgrin Challenges, the OOYCZ Challenges (Out of Your Comfort Zone), is a series of challenges to help you improve your photography by stepping out of your comfort zone and trying something new. Our challenge … Continue reading
Pearl on a Bell
PThey’re back! Our latest series of Dgrin Challenges, the OOYCZ Challenges (Out of Your Comfort Zone), is a series of challenges to help you improve your photography by stepping out of your comfort zone and trying something new. Our challenge … Continue reading
3 Bs
Three bees. I watched the nomad bee for quite a while searching for miner bee nests in the neighbour’s front garden flying low over the grass. It disappeared into some fairly long grass for about a minute and then came … Continue reading
8 Steps to Create Mouth Watering Food Photography
A Post By: Taylor Mathis/PPOn sale now at SnapnDeals for a limited time at 50% off Photographing Food 8 eBook Bundle by Taylor Mathis. Get it now if you want more great food photography tips./EM/PPHave you ever tried taking a … Continue reading
How to do Great Photography Even When Your Surroundings are Boring
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Tell Your Story Connect With Customers
PIMG class=”alignnone wp-image-19054″ alt=”your story your about page” src=”http://www.photo-natural.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/05/wpid-story-marketing.jpg” width=672 height=449/PPAs photographers we are not always great at writing copy to promote ourselves./PPIn fact, many photographers outsource their writing of bios and such./PPFor me personally I have used a very … Continue reading
Into the Clockface
This past weekend I tried to take shot of Dandeloin and thought that with all my attempts that was the best I had gotten so far. I went back and forth on it for a while and decided it not … Continue reading
?I must have flowers, always, and always.? – Claude Monet
Wish it was possible to get feedback from Monet on these spring wild-flowers! I am still working on building the diffuser, but tried to minimize imperfections due to flash. Below are my attempts and all criticism is cherished: P1)/PPIMG border=0 … Continue reading
A Beginners Introduction to Using Layers
A Post By: Paul Timpa/PPUsing layers in your photo editing software is one of the most important things you can do to create great images. Layers are so powerful, even the most basic understanding of them can improve your photography … Continue reading
Hawthorne shieldbug
PThey’re back! Our latest series of Dgrin Challenges, the OOYCZ Challenges (Out of Your Comfort Zone), is a series of challenges to help you improve your photography by stepping out of your comfort zone and trying something new. Our challenge … Continue reading
Versatility
A Post By: Mark Eveleigh/PPProfessional travel photographers realize that the key to their business is versatility: to be able to shoot all styles of photography, and to consistently capture great shots even under very trying conditions. To be a strong … Continue reading