Top tips

Hi,
I seen a recent posting with a link to a list of top ten tips ""most pros
would agree are top of the list to make sure your photos are as good as they
can be, the "Info Dude's" list was well and truly slated.
I've been think about this and my top tips for better photos would be;
1. Use a tripod where possible
2. Take plenty of photos
3. Edit hard
What would your top 3 tips be? Go on join in the debate...
Cheers
Kev

Kev


Re: Top tips

I find it funny all the people who say the equipment does not matter,
but then have definite requirements for their own equipment. As I
recall you shoot LF, if the equipment does not matter why go to all the
work of shooting LF?
Scott


Scott W


Re: Top tips

On Tue, 31 Oct 2006 00:36:40 +0000, Richard Polhill
He's giving a "tip" not a "tutorial". Tips are usually short and
sweet. The fact that most people don't use polarizers (or own one)
makes his tip a good one - it'll force some people to buy and see what
kind of effects it creates.
--
Alex
atheist #2007


Alex


Re: Top tips

On 2006-10-31 00:32:45 +0000, "David H. Lipman"
<DLipman~nospam~@Verizon.Net> said:
No. Sorry. You can say that knowing when to use a polariser and how
much to deploy it WILL help. But simply "use a polariser" is wrong. It
isn't a great tip. Under what circumstances, if I take all my photos
with flash, will a polariser help? Except acting as an ND filter?
--
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Richard Polhill


Re: Top tips

From: "Mike" <mike@example.com>
|
|
| These tips are lame. Eliminating reflections doesn't make a photo better.
| In fact it might take away from the photo. UV filters are usually
| useless
On the contrary.
I have taken some surfing photos and the quality of the shot is superb with a circ.
polarizer. You see into the water and not the refection on the water.
When I use a UV filter I seem to have better colour contrast.
Recently a poster in alt.binaries.photos.original
showed an excellent comparison. photos of a Koi pond with and w/o a circular polarizer.
The difference was Night and Day. The ability to see the fish in the pond vs. the
reflections on the water.
Call them "lame" tips but I stick by them !
--
Dave
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David H. Lipman


Re: Top tips

1. Shoot in Raw mode.
2. Don't listen to the people who will tell you that you don't need to
use RAW.
3. Take photos in good light whenever you can.
Ok number three should be first but most people will try to do that
anyway.
Scott


Scott W


Re: Top tips

On 2006-10-30 22:49:33 +0000, "Kev"
<kev1n.w00dc0ck@b1gf00t.c0m(replacenumbersforletters)> said:
1. Put your effort into developing your 'eye'.
2. Get a simple camera and really learn to use it.
3. Don't just replicate other people's shots.
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Richard Polhill


Re: Top tips

From: "Kev" <kev1n.w00dc0ck@b1gf00t.c0m(replacenumbersforletters)>
| Hi,
|
| I seen a recent posting with a link to a list of top ten tips ""most pros
| would agree are top of the list to make sure your photos are as good as they
| can be, the "Info Dude's" list was well and truly slated.
|
| I've been think about this and my top tips for better photos would be;
|
| 1. Use a tripod where possible
| 2. Take plenty of photos
| 3. Edit hard
|
| What would your top 3 tips be? Go on join in the debate...
|
| Cheers
|
| Kev
|
Use a Circular polarizer when shooting near glass and water.
Use a UV filter outdoors on bright, sunny, days.
--
Dave
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http://www.ik-cs.com/got-a-virus.htm


David H. Lipman


Re: Top tips

1. buy a camera
2. take shots of everything and anything


Bongo


Re: Top tips

1. Ignore top ten tips sites
2. Er.... that's it.
:O)
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Paul (Need a lift she said much obliged)
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