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Bow Photography Tutorial
Gordon:
Nicely done Weylin. I am impressed with what you have been able to do with a phone camera. It is a testament to the skill of the photographer.
I agree with everything that Weylin said. I can't stress enough how important proper light is to making your bow present well. I never use direct bright light as that will wash out color and details and make your picture look flat. I prefer the soft light of early morning or late afternoon with a light overcast to disperse the light nicely. And set your camera to vivid to make those snakeskin patterns pop!
ssgtchad:
This show beloved to a sticky. ...so I can find it again lol ! Well done sir.
Stixnstones:
Weylin , thanx for the info. Now hopefully my stuff can look nearly as good as yours. No joke. Your work is as good as it gets.
mullet:
Thanks, Weylin and a "sticky" it is.
TimBo:
Thanks for taking the time to do this! I can't believe you get all of your great photos with a phone. I have used Flickr for years, but never learned about linking it to other sites, so that is super useful information.
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