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Tripod Techniques: Catch Those Trails!
Long, winding streaks of light are quite easy to capture and can transform busy places into glowing lines. Imagine that you are standing on a bridge and wish to capture streaks of rush hour traffic as it speeds past you. Maybe, you are at a fair and wish to capture the giant circles made by the ferris wheel. Here is where long exposures and tripods come to your rescue.
Tripod Techniques: Sweeping The World
Shooting and weaving a panorama to perfection is quite an easy task—all you need is a great subject. Beautiful, breathtaking landscapes, or even cityscapes, can be captured and developed quite easily. You can take them back home and cherish the memories when you review them, all you need to do is keep a few things in mind. Orienting the Camera Correctly The most common mistake that people make is to shoot horizontally.
Tripod Techniques: A Bolt From The Blue
We usually wait by our windows hoping to catch a glance of lightning, but here is how you can capture it yourself! While you might look at a stormy night with some apprehension—after all, how many subjects can you find on a such a night—there is an easy way out. Does it sound like thunder? Are there chances of lightning? Well, it is time to dig out your tripod.
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