Do you want to
take the next step beyond casual photography? Take a look at the techniques
explained here to elevate your photos from ordinary snapshots to something more
artistic. With an eye to improving the fundamentals, the advice here will help
you become a much better photographer.
Use angles,
perspectives and positions that make your photograph uniquely interesting.
Simply tell your subjects where you will need them to be and what they should
be doing. Your resulting photos will appear far more professional and
purposeful than poorly composed candid shots.
Place the
camera shot at eye level when taking portrait shots. That will evoke a personal
feeling in the picture, and will attract others to it. In order to follow this
tip to it's fullest, this requires getting quite low to the ground when taking
pictures of kids.
It is a common
misconception that bright, sunny days are perfect for taking pictures.
Actually, a lot of sun can make it difficult to take useable photos. Sunlight
can cast bad shadows, weird highlights and give your subject squinting eyes.
Whenever possible, shoot outdoor scenes during the early morning hours. Late
evening hours are equally ideal.
Get some
editing software, either as a free download or a paid purchase, and use it to
experiment with your photos. Professional photographers make software
adjustments to their pictures all the time, so you need not feel like you are
"cheating" in any way if you make use of photo editing software to
improve your pictures. Oftentimes a photograph can change from being "so
so" to "oh my goodness"! with minor alterations.
You need to
know your camera like the back of your hand in order to take great pictures.
Take some time for studying your camera.
The focus-lock
feature is an important tool on your camera. With most cameras pre-set to focus
at the frame's center, you will have to adjust the focus if you want it
elsewhere. This is usually done by pressing the shutter button only halfway
with your subject in the middle, and then moving your camera so the shot is set
up how you want it to be. Depress the shutter the rest of the way to snap the
shot.
Have balance in
your images. Keeping careful balance in a photo can make your image look art
gallery quality. If you end up with some distracting images, use photographic
editing software to crop your image.
Don't take
pictures that feature a gray, overcast sky if you can help it. A gray sky is
going to make your pictures look washed-out. Black and white photos can work
better if shot on overcast days. However, if there's a beautiful blue sky, use
it as often as you want to; however, you should still be aware of the light.
Start thinking
about thins that involve exposure, such as shutter and film speed and aperture.
Your photography will generally improve if you understand the importance of
proper exposure.
Find other
photographers whose work you admire, and look to them for inspiration. Doing so
can remind you about all the ways to catch a single image.
A filter is
nothing more than a physical extension of the lenses you use. Filters can be
easily screwed on the lens. They have numerous purposes. A UV filter is the
most common type of filter. It protects your lens from the harmful direct
sunlight. It can also protect it from an accidental drop.
Try
experimenting with different colors and angles, and all the different features
located on your camera. You do not need an original object to take a
high-quality picture. A good photographer makes even insignificant objects look
interesting. Experiment to find your style.
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