Monday, 14 December 2009

Photography: 10 obvious, but Overlooked Tips

1. Use both hands and hold the camera steady.

There are next to one of the pyramids in Egypt, a picture perfect opportunity. Get through the camera in another passing tourist with the hope of a recording great. If (the display of pictures of a digital camera when the person is gone) or your photos developed, is all I see a big blur! Now we are left with the image that would be useless was incredible.

Let's say your pictureThe only slightly 'confused and if you try to enlarge the photo when you get home from the trip. If you are collecting the blown up version, seems pretty bad. Even the photos are a bit 'fuzzy, will never be the quality of photographic prints!

The question one might ask is: "I was a complete stranger to ensure that he / she holds the camera still?" YES! Do not hesitate, especially when life is a photo opportunity. The others will understand, because theyprobably already in a similar situation.

Sometimes it can be difficult to remain stable, with a smaller camera, because you think you have a better deal with it. Take time to be sure to keep it as quiet as possible.

Another tip for quality printing ensures that sufficient light on this topic, if you want the best color quality. This topic will be expanded on 4 and 5 points.

2. Watch out for the ceiling too!

My family was visiting New York moreYears and wanted to see the Statue of Liberty. During this period I gave my camera to someone (get a picture of us back in the day, if I) do not have a digital camera and when I saw the photos I had to laugh.

The five of us cut to the neck, but there was a lot of sky above us. Do not be too much sky, unless that is your intention.

3. To check the focus, hold the shutter button halfway down.

This goes hand in hand with point 1; every effort to deletePhotos and you will be much happier with your prints.

4. Make sure that the light source behind you, not on your topic.

What happens if I do not follow this advice? In extreme cases, the problems are in your photos look dark shapes. The time to stop and think about where is your source of light, you want behind you, always.

This suggestion will also prevent odd looking shadows on the faces of the people. To avoid squinting subjects to count before threethe image that allows other, their eyes open until shortly before the photo nearby.

5. Use a fill flash, although it is not automatic.

IMPORTANT: Your flashes, if not come to light at the end, learn how to set the flash for the camera and learn how to turn it off. The colors of your photos will be much better if you use a flash and the arguments are even clearer.

Beware of too much light that you can search for your subjects faded.

6.Note that wears a flash only 7-9 meters

This is a good tip to remember for the next concert or big event that you are visiting. It makes me laugh every time I go a couple of lightning performance turn all dark to see these horrific images.

7. Shoot your subject at closer distance

Far pictures of people are rarely interesting. Fear not get close-up shots, these are what people usually frame and will enjoy watching themost.

8. Do not red-eye from shots in low light.

If you're in low light conditions, use the red-eye reduction, if you have one. However, if you can avoid altogether, which would be better.

9. Improve your photos with a touch of color

On any given day, when I lived in British Columbia, I wanted to have some pictures of the sea and the sky, but it was a kind of gray day and everything was the same color. I decided that my daughter was in the photos becausehad a red coat and made the difference! Add color to your photos make it more interesting.

10. Be prepared to "seize the moment!"

If you come across something spectacular, just click. More pictures you take, the more likely that one of them turn out as you want it to be. My children sometimes give me a hard time for this, but I almost always end up with a picture that I am very satisfied.

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