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RE: MONOCHROME MONDAY: Little bee

in #photomag6 years ago

Oh thank you for a kind words!
I'm a newbie in photography myself. Tomorrow it will be a two years since I started to photogrpaph after I joined to Steemit.

A friend of mine told me that in a photo, it is necessary to spend 10 thousand hours to become a professional.
Therefore my advice will be simple:

  • You must constantly take a lot of pictures.
  • it is necessary to study the basic approaches to composition in the frame
  • You need to study your camera and switch to using manual or semi-manual settings
  • You have to look at other people's photos and remember the techniques used in them
  • You can participate in photo contests and magazines in order to try different styles in a photo
  • calmly accept constructive criticism and use it in future work

In addition, I believe that photography is not only what the camera sees, it's also work on post-processing photos.
Therefore, another advice is - you need to learn the basic techniques of processing and constantly process a lot of photos.

I say all this not because I appreciate myself or I think I know it well. These are just the steps through which I passed.

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Ohh, Thank You so much Sir.
It Is The Best Response i have got from any Photographar.
You Made me Understand everything from the Basic to advance.
I will be consulting to you Whenever i need you.
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