

5 Opposite Steps to Better Photographs Photography How To ~ 5 Opposite Steps to Create Better, More Inspiring Photographs Average is middle of the road, basically what everyone is doing. So it stands to reason if we do the opposite of the norm, we should see different and unusual results. After all, it’s almost always…








by Kent Weakley
I do something that’s opposite of the crowd: I pay attention to the everyday, common things that most people don’t notice or think are pretty. Then I look at them from a different angle.
Beauty is everywhere!
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This is so easy to understand. Thanks for making this so visual. Stunning photos too
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Now I just need an awesome camera with fast shutter speed and awesome lens’ to get busy taking pictures!
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Stunning. Few moments as beautiful as those found in the first rays of sunrise.
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I love the way you make it seem so simple
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ditto to Barbara Chandler’s comment. ;o) Great post!
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You’ve covered all points to take better photos! To do all this, first of all we need to learn how to look and see the beauty and coolness around us.
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You always have such great tips and tricks! Thank you!
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Hi
This is a great article and an inspiration to try new things. With this shot, I used a 10mm lens, 3 shot HDR at night from a low angle to capture the symmetry of these wonderful arches in the Barberini Museum in Rome.
Cheers, Erik
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I enjoyed the article. Interesting suggestions. Great examples. Thanks
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Hey,
Pretty cool list. I like the wide angle portrait and close in landscape. It’s a point people often forget.
Cheers, tushit
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I love your blog! Thank you for the great tips. I am someone who spends so much time trying to improve their photography but the catch is that many magazines and websites are for people who are already professionals. I find your suggestions easy to understand, which in turn makes them actually helpful.
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