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Original: 100 What I have learned about photography

Since I discovered photography two and a half years ago, I have learned different things and I want to share them with you today. These courses have enriched me, and I hope you will find them refreshing and inspiring during your camera trip.

1. Never take photos to become a rock star.

2. Enjoy what you shoot.

3. Get ready for shooting. When you are ready to shoot the sunrise, you realize that your battery has not been charged. It is too late!

4. Always bring an extra warm clothes that you don't really need.

When you shoot, pay attention to your thoughts and emotions.

6. Set goals that you can achieve

7. Write tips about photography, because writing is also learning.

8. Never shoot without a tripod.

9. Be happy for a little prosperity

10. Establish relationships with potential photo friends.

1 1. Look carefully at the place you want to shoot before using the camera.

12. Always stay calm

13. Know that you tend to overestimate yourself.

14. The perspective is a killer

15. devote yourself to photography, but never frighten yourself too much.

16. Join a photography club

Treeklein 17。 Keep your camera clean.

18. Never compare yourself with others in a better or worse background.

19. Find your own photography style

20. Try to compose more music and press the shutter less.

2 1. Find and learn to accept criticism of your photos.

22. Do something different to restore creativity

23. Get inspiration from other photographers' works.

24. criticize honestly but respectfully

25. get feedback from your lady

26. Don't imitate the style of other photographers.

27. Be bold

28. Pay attention to the golden ratio

29.10mm rock!

30. selfie

3 1. Read books about photography

32. In order to give the landscape photos extra impetus, blend in with someone (maybe yourself).

33. Every shooting situation is different from what you think.

34. Pay attention to S-shaped curves and lines

35. Always take original photos

36. Keep the sensor clean, so that you can save the work of cleaning up the image in post-production.

37. Discover what you think is beautiful.

Redgreenklein38。 It takes time to be a good photographer.

The best equipment is what you have now.

40. You can't shoot everything.

4 1. Deliberately broke the rules of photography, but not your camera; )

42. Pay attention to the different ways in which light falls on different parts of the scene.

43. Move your eyes to the contrast point.

Clouds add to the atmosphere of the landscape.

45. Create dailybooth.

46. Accept praise and say "thank you"

47. "Good shot" is not a very useful comment.

48. It's amazing! It's no use Try to describe in detail what you like or dislike about an image.

49. You are not your camera

50. Ask a question at the end of your comment on a photo to have a ping-pong conversation with the photographer.

5 1. Check your file regularly. The longer you shoot, the more diamonds are hidden in it.

52. Always find out what attracts your attention in your image.

53. There is no better image than a bad one.

54. Everyone must start with a little bit.

55. Your opinion on photography is very important!

56. Leave an interesting but thoughtful comment.

57. Talk about your experience with your photography partner.

58. Limit your photos to content.

59. Take part in a photo contest

60. Post-processing = Optimize your image for the best effect.

6 1. Shoot as many exposure latitudes as possible.

Wideklein62。 Use photomatix as little as possible, HDR always has a synthetic taste.

63. Always remember what made you start photography.

64. Never photograph someone who doesn't want to be photographed.

65. Always look back, sometimes a better image is behind you.

66. Who is behind the camera, not the camera?

67. Mistakes are allowed! The more mistakes you make, the more you learn!

68. If you have an idea and immediately think: No, it won't work-do it anyway. When in doubt, always shoot.

69. Understand and check your histogram when shooting. It conveys very important information about your image.

70. Know your camera, because searching for menu buttons at night is time you don't want to waste.

7 1. Shoot as often as possible.

72. Believe in yourself

73. Don't be afraid to get dirty.

74. Pay attention to the quality of your image

75. Your photo is a personal map of your mind.

76. Re-check your ISO settings. It's great to find the wrong settings on your screen.

77. Thank those thoughtful comments on your photos for a long time.

78. Never trust your LCD. Usually it is brighter and clearer than the original image.

79. Provide enough disk space, because it is cheap and you will need it.

Autoklein80。 Learn to enjoy beautiful moments when you don't have a camera.

8 1. Always arrive at least half an hour before sunrise/sunset. It is a bad thing to compose music in a hurry.

82. Try to enlarge your mental and physical limits. When you feel "enough", take more pictures.

83. Pay attention to the structures in the sky and wait for them to blend into the structures in the foreground.

84. Go to the same place as often as possible. Light never shows the same mountain.

85. Print your image in a large size. You'll like it.

86. Calibrate your monitor. Working with an inaccurate monitor is like being with someone you don't trust. It always ends badly.

87. Don't think about what others might say about your image. If you like it, it is worth publishing.

88. Never blame yourself. Learn from your mistakes and look forward, not backward.

89. Overcome your laziness! Creativity comes after discipline.

90. Ask yourself: What do you want to express in your image?

9 1. Always try to think outside the box, collect new ideas about the photos you can do and ask yourself: Why not?

92. Find a mentor.

93. Photography is never a waste of time.

Fogglin 94. Every community has its shortcomings. Don't exclude it from the emotional response.

95. There will always be people who don't like what you do.

96. henri cartier bresson said that "your first10,000 photos are your worst", and he was right.

97. A better camera does not guarantee a better image.

98. When post-processing the image, you must remember to print it.

99. Photography is fair: you get public attention with high-quality photos. Unless the image is stolen, there is no way to deceive yourself to be higher.

100. Write a list of things for 100.

Did you learn something I didn't mention? If you tell me it as a comment, I will be very happy, so I can learn from you!

100 views on photography

Since two and a half years ago, I have found that there are all kinds of experiences about photography worth sharing with you. These experiences have benefited me a lot, and I hope they can make everyone's photography unique and refreshing.

Never expect photography to dazzle you like a rock star.

2- Enjoy your job

3- Get ready for shooting. It's too late to find the battery is insufficient when shooting.

4- Always bring an extra warm coat.

5- Pay attention to your thoughts and feelings when shooting.

Set realistic goals for yourself.

7- Learn to write shooting notes. Writing is learning.

8- Be sure to bring a tripod.

9- Be happy with even small progress.

10- establish contact with potential photography partners

1 1- Look carefully at the shooting location you are interested in before using the camera.

12- always stay calm

13- Understand that you usually overestimate yourself.

14- perspective rule is the devil

15- devote yourself to photography, but don't force yourself.

16- Join the photography team

Keep the camera clean.

18- No matter how good or bad, don't deliberately compare yourself with others.

19- Find your own style

20- think more quietly and press the shutter less.

2 1- Learn to seek and accept criticism of your own works.

22- Do something different to restore creativity.

23- Get inspiration from other photographers' works.

24- Criticize others honestly and respectfully.

25- Pay more attention to the opinions of women.

Don't imitate other people's styles.

27- Be brave

28- Pay attention to the golden section

29- 10mm lens is very shocking.

30- selfie

3 1- Read more albums

32- Add extra interest to the landscape photo: Add a person (such as yourself) to it.

33- Every time the shooting environment is different from your imagination.

34- Pay attention to the S curve and the square.

35- Take only the original photos

36- Keeping the photosensitive part clean can save a lot of post-correction.

37- Discover what you think is beautiful

It takes time to be a good photographer.

The equipment you have now is the best.

40- you can shoot anything.

4 1- Flexibly break all kinds of photo frames.

Pay attention to the different ways in which light shines on different parts of an object.

43- The human eye usually pays attention to contrast.

44- Clouds will enhance the atmospheric effect of landscape photography.

45- Have your own dailybooth

46- Accept compliments and say "thank you"

47-"Good marksmanship" is not a word worth writing to others.

48- Don't even say "beautiful"! Specifically what you like and what you don't like.

49- You are you, you are not a camera.

50- After evaluating the photographic works, trigger the interaction with the photographer with a question.

5 1- Review your existing works regularly, and there may be undiscovered treasures.

52- Always have a clear focus

53- I would rather not shoot than perfunctory.

54- Everyone should start from scratch.

55- Your opinion of photography is especially important.

56- Leave a pleasant and thought-provoking comment.

57- Learn to exchange photography experience with partners.

Make your work meaningful.

59- Participate in the communication of photographers

60- Post-processing will bring your work closer to the best state.

6 1- Try to control the exposure.

Try not to use PP photos, HDR will make photos look too fake.

63- Don't forget what made you start photography.

Never take pictures of people who don't want to be photographed.

65- Take care of your surroundings, good things are behind you.

What matters is the person behind the camera, not the camera.

It doesn't matter if you make mistakes. The more you make mistakes, the more you gain.

68- When you have a whim and are hesitant, you must give it a try!

69- Learn to read histograms, which contain important data about pictures.

70- Learn more about your camera. It is a waste of time to browse the menu in the dark.

7 1- The more, the better.

72- Believe in yourself

73- Don't be afraid to get dirty.

74- Pay attention to the quality of the image

Your movie is your mind map.

76- Check the ISO setting carefully, the wrong ISO will bring disastrous consequences.

77- Thank others for their detailed and thoughtful comments.

78- Don't trust the camera's LCD, which is usually brighter and clearer than the real picture.

79- Prepare more disk space, because you really need it, and it's cheap.

80- also learn to have a good time without a camera.

8 1- It is not a good thing to shoot the sunrise and sunset more than half an hour in advance, and it is not a good thing to create in a hurry.

Challenge your intellectual and physical limits. When you feel enough, you might as well shoot more.

83- Pay attention to the composition of the sky and wait for the sky and the foreground to form a better combination.

84- Going to the same place many times, different lights will present different scenery.

85- Print your work in large size, and you will like it.

86- Calibrate the monitor. Using an inaccurate monitor is like working with someone you don't trust. The result can be imagined.

87- Don't estimate others' comments. If you like it, it's worth showing to others.

88- Don't blame yourself, learn to write experience from mistakes, look forward and don't miss the past.

89- Overcome your inertia and create from hard practice.

90- Ask yourself: What do you want to express with pictures?

9 1- Don't be limited by ideas, learn more about new ideas and say to yourself, "Why not?"

92- find a mentor

93- Photography never wastes time.

94- Every group has shortcomings, so don't quit with emotion.

There will always be people who care what you do.

96- Bresson said that "your previous 10000 map is the worst", and he was right.

97- A good camera can't guarantee a good photo.

98- Preview the output effect in your mind during post-processing.

99- Photography is fair, and your reputation comes from the quality of your photos. If you want to hype yourself, you can only steal your own works.

100-Write down100 suggestions for yourself.

Please find some sentences by yourself, but it took me a long time to find them.

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