Photo ideas for Valentine‘s Day (Part 1)
Posted on December 29, 2008
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A red, red rose for your valentine

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Flowers have withstood centuries of change as the most popular representation of romance. A red rose works best, but it’s always good to find out in advance the flower your sweetheart likes the most.
This is a perfect example of using shadows effectively in a macro shot, thereby adding depth and details to the picture. If you are the proud owner of such a shot, you don’t have to look for other pictures to use as the cover image of your Valentine’s Day photo book.

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This picture draws the full attention of the viewer to the flower by keeping unimportant details hidden in the background. The velvety petals and the perfect lighting make it a treat to watch.
The simplest moments that count the most

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If you have a trusted friend who is good at photography, get him or her to take a few snaps of you and your dear one enjoying your time together. It might seem like just another photo now but takes on a new meaning during the season of Valentine’s. To add intensity to your photos, try black and white shots with focus on the faces. Try to exclude any distracting objects or people from the frame.
A Special Place for Someone Special

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After enlisting your friend to take candid snaps, make sure to head off with your darling to a place where she/he loves to spend time with you, whether it’s a beach or a special location liked by both of you.
You and me is a perfect world

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This shot shows the photographer’s brilliant sense of timing and composition. The photographer has to be really quick to capture the passion of the moment while composing the shot at the same time.

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Love is in the air!

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Butterflies represent love and tenderness with their fragile beauty. Get your camera and rush to the garden with your sweetheart; you will be thrilled by the love themes present in Nature.
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