You Don’t Have To Be A Pro To Take A Great Photo
Dwayne.D.C.Tucker II 
Hey it’s Sunday again; but today is not like any other Sunday. I’m feeling a bit down today because it’s September 28th, my father died September 28th 2000…8 years and I still feel as if it was today. I have to keep doing this for you all though because I know that he is happy of what I am doing?… I think…I hope…He BETTER. I do it for the love though
Today’s post: “You Don’t Have To Be A Pro To Take A Great Photo”
What / who is a professional photographer??? Is it someone who knows the camera in and out because they played around with it like a computer and now knows how to use it :S ? Or is it someone who went to school for photography, got a lot of connections, and now shoots for every magazine that’s out there? I don’t know; but I really want to hear what you all have to say about that. To me, people who love photography are the professionals (But you should know some basics
). I find myself constantly searching for ways to make my photographs as interesting to the eye as they can be, then I share them with you. If you find sites just send them to me or post the links in the comments below. The site I am sharing with you today helps beginner photographers make there photos better as well as he professional recap on the simple things that makes great photographs, making photography more simple and a bit more.
5 Ways to Hold Your Viewer’s Attention:
(They are)
1.VIGNETTE
2.SHOOT THROUGH A FRAME
3.LEADING LINES
4.FILL THE FRAME
5.BREAK A PATTERN.
Now that I have shared that with you go out there and shoot! And don’t forget to show me some of the photographs you took I can’t wait to seem them! :)☺
[Visit Sample Photographs of 5 Ways to Hold Your Viewer’s Attention]
Dwayne.D.C.Tucker II
May God Bless Your Day
R.I.P Dad 1960-2000
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