nostr:npub1cllf97qv29kqc493t6xj26kqw2qsxmvnf6sl7w0mpnv2plt8wumqta3zny is also a photographer afaik 💜
Dusting off my old digital camera. A Nikon coolpix L340, 20.2 megapixel.
Not a professional camera, rather a good point and shoot for it's time, ten years ago.
Someone recommended taking the best quality shots I can, regarding my InkblotArt.
I need tips and suggestions.
nostr:npub1gkgrsna9wxs5ggf5p5meu7jcjegs8vgyenp9a5dfkscfna5nrajqtrfmrz
nostr:npub12z8jsett3k6rv9fa2guau5p540qr2xuvjzkr8e432mglafjt99sqkw9zmx
Looking up to you guys!
Respect for your skills 🤩
#Photography

Discussion
I like to dabble, it's been a hobby for years - for photographing your art I'd say lightning is the most important factor - unless you're going to sell prints of your work in a large size then the camera you're using there is more than adequate, especially if it's for sharing on line - most screens can't display the amount of information a decent digital camera produces anyway. Also, if you can on that camera shoot raw files just in case the cameras interpretation via jpeg is not what you're hoping for.
