TheMetal1
08-19-2008, 09:19 PM
Maybe this goes in the hobby section? Grow section? Nose bleed section? :jointsmile:
The life cycle of Cannabis is an incredible thing to witness... and sometimes just as satisfying to capture in a photograph. To have a visual reference to compare and learn from, is priceless. Especially nowadays... when there are tons of new methods for creating even more amazing pictures. For people that are not experienced in effective photography techniques, it can be difficult to capture those jaw dropping... awe inspiring photos.
Are there any self proclaimed photography pro's out there that have tips and tricks on how to get those sexy shots that make everyone
:giggity: :jawdropper: :yippee: :woohoo:
Anything from advice on cameras, lighting, backgrounds, photo manipulation, etc. would be greatly appreciated. Even simple things to help make the average point and shoot/cellphone pic come out clear(er);). One of the problems over in the Plant Problems section is that many people have incorrect lighting or focusing in their photos, which makes it really difficult for others to help troubleshoot deficiencies.
Thanks
Keep :jointsmile:
The life cycle of Cannabis is an incredible thing to witness... and sometimes just as satisfying to capture in a photograph. To have a visual reference to compare and learn from, is priceless. Especially nowadays... when there are tons of new methods for creating even more amazing pictures. For people that are not experienced in effective photography techniques, it can be difficult to capture those jaw dropping... awe inspiring photos.
Are there any self proclaimed photography pro's out there that have tips and tricks on how to get those sexy shots that make everyone
:giggity: :jawdropper: :yippee: :woohoo:
Anything from advice on cameras, lighting, backgrounds, photo manipulation, etc. would be greatly appreciated. Even simple things to help make the average point and shoot/cellphone pic come out clear(er);). One of the problems over in the Plant Problems section is that many people have incorrect lighting or focusing in their photos, which makes it really difficult for others to help troubleshoot deficiencies.
Thanks
Keep :jointsmile: