Larry Petterborg April, 2013

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Larry Petterborg April, 2013 FLOWER PHOTOGRAPHY Larry Petterborg April, 2013

QUESTION? WHO DOESN’T LIKE FLOWERS?

FLOWERS ARE BEAUTIFUL EVERYWHERE INFINITELY VARIABLE STATIONARY COOPERATIVE PATIENT SHAMELESSLY SHOWY

WHAT IS A FLOWER? ANSWER: THE REPRODUCTIVE PARTS OF A PLANT SO, WHAT DOES THAT MAKE A FLOWER PHOTOGRAPHER? A BOTANICAL PORNOGRAPHER?

FLOWER PARTS

FLOWER FOTOGRAFY: TIPS AND SUGGESTIONS HELPFUL ACCESSORIES/EXTRAS

FLOWER FOTOGRAFY: TIPS AND SUGGESTIONS HELPFUL ACCESSORIES/EXTRAS

FLOWER FOTOGRAFY: TIPS AND SUGGESTIONS HELPFUL ACCESSORIES/EXTRAS

FLOWER FOTOGRAFY: TIPS AND SUGGESTIONS HOW CAN THIS BE IMPROVED?

FLOWER FOTOGRAFY: TIPS AND SUGGESTIONS # 1 GET CLOSE GET LOW GET DIRTY

FLOWER FOTOGRAFY: TIPS AND SUGGESTIONS # 1. GET CLOSE

FLOWER FOTOGRAFY: TIPS AND SUGGESTIONS # 1. GET CLOSE

FLOWER FOTOGRAFY: TIPS AND SUGGESTIONS # 1. GET CLOSE

FLOWER FOTOGRAFY: TIPS AND SUGGESTIONS # 1. GET CLOSE

FLOWER FOTOGRAFY: TIPS AND SUGGESTIONS #2. USE A TRIPOD What is wrong with this picture?

FLOWER FOTOGRAFY: TIPS AND SUGGESTIONS #2. USE A TRIPOD

FLOWER FOTOGRAFY: TIPS AND SUGGESTIONS #3. USE REMOTE RELESE

FLOWER FOTOGRAFY: TIPS AND SUGGESTIONS #4. TRY MANUAL FOCUS

FLOWER FOTOGRAFY: TIPS AND SUGGESTIONS #5. USE LIVE VIEW (if you have it)

FLOWER FOTOGRAFY: TIPS AND SUGGESTIONS #6. USE APERATURE PRIORITY

SHALLOW DEPTH OF FOCUS: LARGE APERATURE

MORE DEPTH: SMALL APERATURE

FLOWER FOTOGRAFY: TIPS AND SUGGESTIONS # 7. MAXIMIZE IMAGE QUALITY A. USE THE LOWEST ISO SETTING B. SET WHITE BALANCE TO DAYLIGHT C. SHOOT RAW

FLOWER FOTOGRAFY: TIPS AND SUGGESTIONS # 7. MAXIMIZE IMAGE QUALITY D. USE A POLARIZING FILTER

FLOWER FOTOGRAFY: TIPS AND SUGGESTIONS #8. HOPE FOR OVERCAST SKIES (or a softbox)

FLOWER FOTOGRAFY: TIPS AND SUGGESTIONS OR, MAKE YOUR OWN SHADE

FLOWER FOTOGRAFY: TIPS AND SUGGESTIONS #9. USE A REFLECTOR

FLOWER FOTOGRAFY: TIPS AND SUGGESTIONS #10. THINK ABOUT FLASH

FLOWER FOTOGRAFY: TIPS AND SUGGESTIONS #11. ELIMINATE DISTRACTIONS

FLOWER FOTOGRAFY: TIPS AND SUGGESTIONS PAY ATTENTION TO THE BACKGROUND

FLOWER FOTOGRAFY: TIPS AND SUGGESTIONS

FLOWER FOTOGRAFY: TIPS AND SUGGESTIONS #12. CONSIDER BACK LIGHTING

FLOWER FOTOGRAFY: TIPS AND SUGGESTIONS #12. CONSIDER BACK LIGHTING

FLOWER FOTOGRAFY: TIPS AND SUGGESTIONS #13. SHOOT EARLY IN THE DAY FOR DEW

FLOWER FOTOGRAFY: TIPS AND SUGGESTIONS OR, CREATE YOUR OWN

FLOWER FOTOGRAFY: TIPS AND SUGGESTIONS MAKE IT RAIN BY MASON RESNICK (ADORAMA LEARNING CENTER) TRIPOD MOUNTED CAMERA GARDEN HOSE SHUTTER SPEED WAS 1/8 SEC

FLOWER FOTOGRAFY: TIPS AND SUGGESTIONS #14. THE RULES OF COMPOSITION APPLY a. AVOID THE BULLSEYE b. USE LEADING LINES c. REMEMBER THAT WARM COLORS PRECEDE AND COOL COLORS RECEDE

FLOWER FOTOGRAFY: TIPS AND SUGGESTIONS #15. GET CREATIVE

FLOWER FOTOGRAFY: TIPS AND SUGGESTIONS #16. AFTER EVERY SHOOT, I A. DOWN LOAD AND BACKUP FILES B. RECHARGE BATTERY C. RE-SET CAMERA: ISO, WB, FOCUS, ECT…

QUESTIONS?

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