Every photographer’s dream
Photography is art at its most subtle and overt at the same time. A good photograph does not say much, but still simultaneously says a lot. The old “worth more than a thousand words” rings true, and for hundreds of years humanity has etched indelible marks across history books with timeless photographs.
Many photographs have won awards and millions have gone unnoticed, but what exactly distinguishes a good “pic” from a great photograph? This is not a sort of photography Bible for seekers of greatness. This is a combination of components that make a very good photograph, and anyone can get this right. Do not take my word for it, however, since I do not have any awards either!
1. A decent camera
When it all boils down to the bare basics, nothing beats a good ol’ camera. You may be armed with your grandpa’s trusted Fujifilm Vintage Instax or a modern high-tech DSLR – it’s a matter of taste, preference and style, and you can grab valuable advice and a huge collection of cameras at camerasexchange.co.uk.
2. That one magic shot
Could the sky be clear enough to capture that dreamy sunset, or that picturesque wide angle mountain photo? We all wish and dream for that one priceless shot that has the makings of a 1950s postcard. The good news is it does not have to be a thing out of a Stanley Kubrick. Any subject can be made into a great photo with the right kind of lighting, patience, timing and a touch of luck.
3. If only that deer had stood still
For nature photographers, there’s nothing quite as frustrating as patiently stalking and waiting for an animal to majestically hold a tad bit as you take your money shot, only for them to gallop away without a care in the world! Good thing the great people over at camerasexchange.co.uk have some marvellous tips, tricks and advice for the right kind of camera for your specific experience!
