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How to Photograph Flowers

Published by:  NY Institute of Photography
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We all know that April showers bring May flowers. Since we've had a rainy April - witness the floods in the Dakotas - we can assume a bumper crop of May flowers. And flowers are a favorite target of every camera enthusiast. Here are a few tips to help you make your flower pictures knockouts.

When you photograph flowers, you have to make a couple of important decisions.

As with any photograph, your first decision is to decide: What's my subject? Is it a macro of a stamen? A single flower closeup? A bed of hundreds of flowers? A field of thousands? From this decision will flow many specifics of your picture.

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Whether in your garden or a vase, flowers charm and enchant the eye with their dazzling colors and delightful shapes. Here are some tips to
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Floral photography is one of the most popular forms of photography. And no wonder, with more than 3,500 species of flora native to Canada,

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