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Want To Improve your Photography? Join PhotoEnthusiast.net

By Jerry J. Jansen On July 8, 2009 No Comments

There is a new website available for photographers of all levels which is called Photo Enthusiasts.net. This new website offers galleries, a photo forum, free and paid articles on improving your photography, and general information on how to become a better photographer. Started in 2008, this website offers some fresh ideas and improving your photography.

This website was set up with one goal in mind which was to help photographers of all levels improve their photography. Every month there is a new challenge, we also offer photography critiques, and some great friendship. The majority of our members have said that the forum has helped them improve their photography. It’s amazing how a few minutes a day can really make all the difference.

Our members include master photographers, successful studio owners, and folks just starting out.  We have members from the United States, Canada, Australia, India, Germany, and New Zealand. Our  members come from all different ages starting with high school students, going to people who are semiretired in photography — but still looking for a way to remain active.

One of the things it’s unique about this website is the intimate feeling that you get from having a

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How To Create A Professional Landscape Photograph!

By Jerry J. Jansen On June 3, 2009 No Comments

Landscape photography is widely popular.  I am sure if you look around your home you will see at least two landscape prints that spoke to you.  Photography is an art that has a message.  As a photographer you have to find the message you want to portray.  If you specialize in landscape photography you might think your task is easy to complete.  As with any photography you have to pay attention to the details, the lighting, shadows, subject, and the equipment.

Black and white landscape photography is the hardest section to attain true artistry because you are not relying on the colors as much as the lights and shadows the image will create.  Composition is very important.  Composition in photography means to look for sharp edges, tones and textures.  The basis of black and white photography is getting the camera to see what your eye sees in color; to bring the highlights and shadows forward with the angle of the picture. 

Typical subjects for black and white photography are buildings and water.  Water gives the surrounding trees and rocks a contrast while drawing the eye. 

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