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Visual Cues

DON KOHLBAUER / Union-Tribune
Black and white photography focuses on details, such as the elephant's wrinkled skin.
Black and white photography teaches a different focus

FURTHER RESOURCES

QUESTION: What is the one thing you know now that you wished you had known when you were starting out?

ANSWER: Crop inside the camera. Get closer to your subject.


Underwater cameras needn't cost a fortune: QUESTION: What is the one thing you know now that you wished you had known when you were starting out?

Extreme close-ups reveal a whole new world:What is the one thing you know now that you wished you had known when you were starting out?

High-quality critter pictures possible with patience, knowledge: What is the biggest difference between nature photography and news photography?

Simple techniques that can transform everyday images : Landscape photographs don't have to be the classic sunset over the ocean, or the view across an open meadow toward a stand of old-growth redwoods.


  Contest details  
  VisualCues  
In Visual Cues, Union-Tribune photographers hope to inspire you to take more photographs of nature and enter them into the Quest Nature & Eye contest. The columns will run weekly through March and, as they appear, can be viewed at www.natureandeye.com. Rules for the contest can also be found on the Web site.

Watch for these Visual Cues:

March 1: Peggy Peattie on landscape tips and techniques
March 8: John Gibbins on wildlife photography
March 15: Nadia Borowski Scott on photography with a macro lens
March 22: Michael Franklin on using a camera under water
March 29: Don Kohlbauer on the rewards of shooting in black and white

Questions about Nature & Eye can be directed to (619) 299-3131, Ext. 1745, or nature-eye@uniontrib.com


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