Experiment, Experiment, Experiment

I'm learning a lot of technical aspects of photography as I go along… but much of what ends up in my photos starts as a result of my experimenting. I strongly encourage you to play with your camera.

A good place so start is with the flash.

Take this photo.
Trees with flash

I accidentally used the flash when I took it. The result is you can see the skinny tree in the foreground. Compare that with this shot (the very next shot I took) when I did NOT use the flash.

Trees without flash

Now look at these two photos.

Photo 1:

Lake not vivid

Photo 2:

Lake vivid

The difference is subtle, but do you notice how in Photo 2 the blues in the sky and in the water are, well, bluer? For this I used a feature on my camera called "vivid," which makes the color "pop" a little more.

As in the first shot two photos, I'm not sure which I like better, but it's so nice to have the option to "play" with various effects, right on the camera. The cool thing about digital is that you have virtually limitless opportunity to play to your heart's content.

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When not playing with her camera, Rebecca blogs at Ramblings by Reba.

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Rebecca (Ramblings by Reba)

I am married to my best friend. That sounds cheesy, but it's true. I love photography, reading, and napping (but not necessarily in that order).
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2 responses to “Experiment, Experiment, Experiment”

  1. corina.fiore

    It is interesting that people don't think to use the flash on a bright sunny day, but many times it can fill in the dark shadows. Experimenting will get you far. Great article.

  2. LuAnn

    I took a photography class in college, and had LOADS of fun playing with the shutter speed. :)

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