Spend more time on one shot versus spending little time and moving on. Don’t take 100 photos in 30 minutes when you can take 5 in the same amount of time. Do this and you will see your results gets better and better!
- Get Closer
- Adjust settings
- Try different exposures
- Try different focal points
- Try a new filter
- Change lenses
- Try an HDR and if you’re camera doesn’t have auto bracketing, try doing an HDR manually
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