FearoftheNight
Diamond Member
Assume I know nothing other than turning it on pointing it at something and clicking.
Originally posted by: bobdole369
Learn to "see" -
Take an ordinary object - could be anything, a pencil, a fire hydrant, a key, a shoe, a used bandaid - and photograph it from every conceivable angle. Place your object in different light. Take different angle shots, try upside down. Early in the morning - midday sun, while raining, etc.
This exercise helps you see an object and pay more attention to it.
Angles - In a photograph everything is angles. Your viewpoint can significantly alter your picture. Take the same picture standing up, and again lying prone on the ground. Take a picture of your front door while laying on your back with your head against it. Try to focus on the knob. This is quite an interesting exercise - its meant to open your mind up and let you discover that every scene is relative to how you see it (your viewpoint).
I always take pictures of stuff that is repeating (like a picket fence), or converging, like railroad tracks. I like weird angles and finding patterns in things.
Hope this helps.