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[|Article on Landscapes] There are four main components to great landscaping photography. Light is the first, and most important. You need to take your photos with the right light. It is recommended to take photos thirty minutes after sunrise, or thirty minutes before sunset. Natural light is your best bet. The second is to have a main subject, although it may seem obvious, many people go to take photographs and take general landscape pictures rather than focusing on one main subject. The third is to have a clean background, nothing that distracts you from focusing on the subject matter. Try to simplify your subject with a clean background. The fourth is interesting composition such as lines, texture, patterns, and shapes. Have fun with it while adding your own person touch.

[|Article on Portraits] There were a few quick tips shared that can actually change and really help the quality of your photography. The first was keep your background and foregrounds simple, they don't need to be complex to take a good photo. The second was set up the shot before you actually shoot the subject, don't keep them waiting around ,and shoot while they are still fresh. Shoot in natural light, especially back light. This adds interest, depth, and even sometimes more color to your portrait. The last tip was to shoot just below your subjects eyeline to create an interesting perspective, and this is usually the most flattering angle for people. Do this with both standing and sitting portraits, and this tips can really help improve your photography.

[|Article on Travel Photography] Many tips were shared in The Travel Photography article. The first tip was all great photos are planned, including the lighting and subject matter. Only few lucky shots have become famous in travel photography. Eyes also play a big part in photography, showing the raw emotion one is feeling within themselves. While traveling you should only take one amazing photo a day. No more and not any less. Focus on making this one picture fantastic. If you really want to capture real people on the street, forget the long lenses, and use prime lenses. Many great pictures are taken on your knees, or being the same height as the subject matter. This can strongly influence your photography in a positive aspect. You want to find the best light for your photography, and the best light is at sunrise or sunset, but many of the picutres are made in the worst moment, with bad lighting. Lastly don't act like a professional, have fun with photos and show your own personal view of the world