Hello lovely and beautiful people
Is there anyone of You who never in their lifetime tried to take a photo of a beautiful flower?
I bet there are a lot of you. But then again, for some reason, our photos are not as good as a professional photographer. Well, sadly, true. But there are some tips and tricks for taking a stunning photo of a flower. Every day, I will discuss one tip for you all. They may not dramatically change your photograph, but I guarantee you if you follow them, you will be able to take a better photo than yesterday.
Tip of the Day
A FAST AND CLOSE FOCUSING LENS IS ALWAYS BETTER
For flower photography, using a macro lens always produces better results. But if you are not taking photographs of a tiny flower, then using a macro lens is unnecessary. If you use a 50 mm or 85 mm lens with a maximum aperture of f/1.4 or f/2, then you will get a better result. To get the background blurred out pleasingly always try to combine a long focal length with a large maximum aperture.
For example, I didn't edit this photo at all. I used 50 mm with an aperture of 2 for taking this stunning flower photo. Try this setting, and you will feel the difference. And always remember, Practice makes a Person Perfect.