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Make Your Photos Killer Shots

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Photo Credit - Carol Skinner Don't take photos of dots unless they really turn you on Have you ever had a friend proudly showing a few photos she had taken of some birds in her garden ? You make a note you may need to check out stronger glasses to spot the small black speck in the tree at the end of her garden. Do your photos look anything like hers ? Easy tips to make your shots killer shots. Get in close. Instead of that bird in a tree at the end of the garden look at the bark of the tree the bird is perching on. Perhaps even a corner of the deck that you've been trying to avoid getting in your photo. Spend some time to look around before shooting. Get a feel for where you are before taking photographs Take a photo a day. Base your photos on a theme like water or a color or some particular object like rust or dew. Remember that even a mediocre photo can often be salvaged with photo editing tools. Practice taking lots of shots of the same subject from diff

Old dried on Plaster bucket

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Plaster Head against background of shipping container

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Macro shot of caterpillar damage on bulb

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