Chủ Nhật, 24 tháng 6, 2012

Useful Tips That Can Make You One of The Best Photographers

By Debbie Valletta


Choose tips that will help you become a better photographer. Very simple mistakes can ruin a photo or an entire shoot. Learning to avoid them will help you catch that perfect shot.

If you are out and about and see something worth photographing, take a note of it and come back there at another time when you have more time and equipment to take a proper photograph. By keeping a little notebook to jot down special spots, you will always have a good, interesting spot to photograph.

You cannot rush the process of learning photography, and you definitely cannot rush a good shot. Sometimes you need to practice patience and wait a long time for the right shot, or take many photographs to get just one really good shot. Trying to force the issue will just leave you with lousy photos full of flaws.

Minimize the fuss when you set up to take your photographs. Most of the time, taking a spectacular picture does not require you to adjust a ton of settings, including the color and motion ones.

Try to use optical zoom instead of digital zoom on close-up shots. While most cameras let you zoom in very close, once the zoom is switched to digital from optical, it makes the quality of the image worse. Digital mode interpolates pixels and adds them to the image, resulting in decreased image quality. The manual for your camera should have instructions to disable digital mode.

Lighting is very important when it comes to taking pictures outside. The incorrect lighting can leave your pictures looking too dark, bright, or splotchy, essentially wrecking an otherwise great photograph. When possible, shoot with the sun to your rear, or have your subjects stand in a shaded area. Using light properly can be the best way to get that beautiful photograph.

Take time for posing your subject! If many of your family photos look bad, it could be because they're candid shots, or you caught them by surprise. You could get better pictures during family events if you get people to pose.

Try to create an impression of depth in your landscape photos. Shooting a person in front of the landscape will provide perspective and scale to your picture. To gain sharper images, adjust your aperture to a smaller setting; try f/16 for full-frame single lens reflex cameras and f/8 for the more standard digital ones.

If you like to buy souvenirs when you travel, take photographs of them. Having the back-story on these things, such as where they were purchased or obtained, brings new depth to the items photographed. This creative project helps to create a more memorable connection with the objects and sights from your travels.

You need to know your camera well if your goal is to take the best possible images. Devote a considerable amount of time to exploring the instructions and features of your specific camera model.

Now get your camera, go outside, and practice what you've learned. The character of your photographs will get better in no time at all.




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