The best of spring – inspiring photos from our Scoopshooters

Posted by on Mar 14, 2016 in Advice and Tips | No Comments

We had almost 1,700 photos submitted to our spring photo task and we wanted to showcase some of the best ones! Greg Blomberg - 573-2982

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Photos: Greg Blomberg

Greg has chosen simple subjects but framed these photos in creative ways for a dramatic effect. A good tip when photographing flowers is to manually focus on the part of your subject that is closest to the camera, this will ensure it is in focus and the background is stylistically out of focus.

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Photos: Mubariz-Khan

Mubariz has gone with a similar affect, opting to focus on the foreground with the background dramatically out of focus.

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Photo: Alexander Davydov

Alexander has captured nature up close and personal. Using creative angles, such as getting down below your subject can make even a mundane object a photographic work of art.

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Photo: Pammy T.

Pammy submitted this photo to our nature task – perfectly framed.

Jasper Beumer -6123-6298Photo: Jasper Beumer

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Photo: Catherine Douma

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Photo: Joey Percival Post 

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Photo: May NSingk

All of these photos earned the photographers $10 USD per photo. Don’t forget to check out the Scoopshot app for this week’s tasks!

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