Thursday, 21 November 2013

Improve Your Food Photography Skills In Time for Thanksgiving

 
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November 21, 2013
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A collection of food photos that will make you both hungry and inspired
Food photography is one of the most popular things you can do with a camera at the moment. For October's photo challenge, we requested that you, our talented readers, turn your cameras toward your plates to create new pieces of art from culinary masterpieces. 

Try analog special effects to give your images a look that digital can't equal
Jeff Kauck shares strategies for great food shots, even if you only have your iPhone
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Z is for Zoo:

Plan your shooting day in advance: Visit the zoo’s website to discover feeding times, baby animals on exhibit, and any special rules or programs for photographers. Arrive early to beat the crowds: Do a quick run-through of displays and lighting. Leave your family at home to avoid distractions. Preset your camera: Use continuous shooting mode, high ISO, and aperture priority with a large aperture. Crop and defocus: Try to eliminate anything that says zoo—worn paths, concrete backgrounds, anything plastic or man-made. Include lots of natural color: Blues and greens suggest locations in the wild

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