Thursday, February 9, 2012

1. Be Persistent—If you thought you waited long enough to see the best light, wait longer.
2. Know your Subject—Conduct research ahead of time regarding subjects, locations, safety considerations, lodging, etc.
3. Know the Light—Conduct research ahead of time regarding weather, sunrise/sunset times, moon phase, moonrise/moonset times, location considerations, etc.
4. Know Your Camera—Know, from experience, the limitations and capabilities of your camera.
5. Be Brave—Don’t be afraid to take a bad photo or do something different than the norm.

(via Landscapes and Social Media with Jim Goldstein | BH Insights)

1. Be Persistent—If you thought you waited long enough to see the best light, wait longer.

2. Know your Subject—Conduct research ahead of time regarding subjects, locations, safety considerations, lodging, etc.

3. Know the Light—Conduct research ahead of time regarding weather, sunrise/sunset times, moon phase, moonrise/moonset times, location considerations, etc.

4. Know Your Camera—Know, from experience, the limitations and capabilities of your camera.

5. Be Brave—Don’t be afraid to take a bad photo or do something different than the norm.

(via Landscapes and Social Media with Jim Goldstein | BH Insights)

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