Tag Archives: Technique

Singled Out Series: Space

Singled Out Series: Space

The “space” I’m speaking of here is dealing with the composition of a photograph. Using the lead in photo above as an example I’m referring to the large amount of extra space to the top and left of the flower blossom floating in water. I chose to compose the image that way to exaggerate the [...]

Singled Out Series: Silhouette

Singled Out Series: Silhouette

Silhouettes are sort of the reverse of most other techniques used to make your subject singled out in that usually your subject becomes the darkest part of the photograph. I feel this method explores more of the shape of the main subject than anything else. A silhouette proudly shows the outline of the main subject [...]

Singled Out Series: Color

Singled Out Series: Color

I’ve previously written an entire series about color in nature photography but this time I’m going to concentrate on using color to make your subject stand out. For the most part color in nature isn’t something we can control. As a photographer all you can do is observe it and capture it, which can make [...]

Singled Out Series: Depth of Field

Singled Out Series: Depth of Field

This is the first of a four part series discussing and showing examples of different techniques and methods a photographer can use to “Single Out” a subject in a nature photograph. There are of course more methods than I’ll be discussing over the next month but I chose what I believe are the four main [...]


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