Friday, March 11, 2016

Bluebonnet Photo Tips

Blue Bonnet Photo Tips

http://photographyblog.dallasnews.com/2016/03/tips-for-getting-the-perfect-bluebonnet-family-photo.html/

  • For bluebonnets, it’s about that time of year. Here are a few tips for getting that photo of your family and or friends with bluebonnets.
  • Try to fill the frame with subject and bluebonnets. No need to see cars passing by or any other unwanted objects in the frame unless you really want to.
  • Use the light to your advantage. Shoot during the early and late afternoon hours of light to get the best light (before 10 am and after 5pm).
  • Dress in a solid so the subject pops out from the pattern bluebonnets create.
  • Get variety in your photographs. Shoot loose, medium and tight. Shoot with a low and high angle. Variety is your friend.
  • A tripod doesn’t hurt but you can make do without one.
http://thescoopblog.dallasnews.com/2016/03/texans-could-soon-see-miles-and-miles-of-bluebonnets-thanks-to-rain-in-prior-months.html/

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