When trying to find a photo in a garden, a key concept is to look for leading lines. These are lines you, the photographer, find in a garden that can lead the viewer’s eye into the photo. These lines can frame your composition and lead to focal points as well, but fundamentally they must start [...]
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Garden Photo Point of View
January 9, 2013 – Posted in: Garden PhotographyWant to take better garden photos ? Before you snap the shutter, think of your point of view. We are now deep into the PhotoBotanic Garden Photography Workshops, lesson 2.4 where I reveal the secret to good garden photography – think of your point of view. This concept perfectly transcends the first 3 chapters, as [...]
Frosty Yuletide
December 24, 2012 – Posted in: Garden PhotographyThis will be my shortest Gardening Gone Wild post yet. Not because I have nothing to say, nor because my words are so poetically haiku. Not because it is the holiday and few are reading gardening blogs, nor because I am trying to stay away from religious sentiment. I am on a cruise ship in [...]
Photos Tell a Story
December 8, 2012 – Posted in: Garden Photography, Garden PhotographyWe finish the chapter on ‘Good Garden Photography’ with part six – telling stories. I will have a whole chapter, ‘Think Like a Gardener’ that is about finding the themes that can be found in all good gardens, but for now and as you review your year’s images, think about what you are saying with [...]
Photos that Provoke and Intrigue
November 26, 2012 – Posted in: Garden PhotographyA good garden photo is more than a nice composition, it should tell a story. Sometimes the story is no more than communicating good garden technique, for which all our lessons thus far on composition, balance, framing, and light help the photographer concentrate on simply expressing garden appreciation. Other times we want to provoke the [...]




