@Opabolajo Thanks a lot my friend. I have a Pentax K-500 and generally I use the camera , but sometimes I use my smartphone to not lose a great moment ore a wonderful light, sunrise and Sunsets, everything amazing me.
thanks for the tips and how to click the best photograph. I am sure this is really important as we all know A picture speaks a thousand words.
Thank you for your tips.
Nusa Dua, a great place in Bali with big hotels and beautiful beches. Without a doubt a place to enjoy vacations and have fun with loved ones
Something that I have been wanting to pen down for a long time. Thanks for sharing.
I am a food blogger and I always capture images of restaurants the way I want to write/showcase in my blog. As the saying goes “A picture tells a thousand words”, I completely agree with this post. @Christina-NYC
Thank You Cristina for your information and great teckniks which really help to great great stories and to tell more in our photos
Regards to You and to all LG From Dubai
Quite a great and enlightening piece. Will be quite helpful for my photography.
Hello @DarshawnRomine ,
I’m glad you find this information helpful.
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Thanks, it has been a very helpful post.
Loved your post. Very easy to understand guidance. Thank you.
Good job mam
It’s very helpful post
This post was quite insightful. I am not a photographer but I have learnt somethings I could do when I want to take a picture. Thanks @Christina-NYC .
Love the article that every picture has a story to tell .
I usually try to capture exteriors, interiors and close shots but become conscious about people around me.
@Christina-NYC, I find if I visit my usual places that I frequently patron, I try to think of new ways of taking photos of a place.
For example, if it is a restaurant, I always take photos of my meal. I try to order something different every time to get a new photo or something different or unique about the restaurant that I can highlight.
Today I was at my favorite neighborhood restaurant & coffee bar:
Drinking my usual - a latte served in a big bowl.
Ordered for the 1st time their Fried Chicken Sandwich
And making sure everyone in my family was enjoying themselves! I look for and go to places & support businesses that everyone in my family feels welcomed and will enjoy themselves.
Cheers,
Karen
Very useful information @Christina-NYC . thank you for making this for us.
I’m sharing few photographs from my last meetups
This is a well structured article. You have really said it all. Many photographer and photojournalist lack these qualities. The human angle part of the photo story is what I look forward to see in any photograph. Thanks for the piece.
This is a well structured article. You have really said it all. Many photographer and photojournalist lack these qualities. The human angle part of the photo story is what I look forward to see in any photograph. Thanks @Christina-NYC for the piece.
Hello, @Christina-NYC ,
Thank you for this post, it’s a very good description of the case when less is more, I mean based on this description I can tell a story, and explain something much better in the same time with 5 photos, instead of publishing 20 boring photos of the same object or landscape.
Have a nice day.
Best regards,
Peter
Love your photo and the beautiful description of it. Your words are always wise and informative and my guess is that you are a cutely fashionable and thoughtful person… seeing your posts on Connect makes me feel at home