Take Better Pictures With Your Digital Camera
Today's cameras make taking
pictures a lot easier than the one's of yesterday.
There is always room for improvement, however. Use
the following tips to help make your photos go from
acceptable to great.
1. Always be aware of the
background. You don't want to find trees growing out
of people's heads or a passing vehicle to draw
attention from your subject. Sometimes moving your
subject just a couple steps to either side can make
all the difference.
2. Use available light. If your
digital camera has an option to turn the flash off
and it's light enough outside to read a book then
use the available light and turn the flash off. In
general camera flashes are too harsh for human skin
and make all of us look pale. Indoors, where there
isn't enough daylight, place your subject by a
window and use your fill flash feature.
3. Aim your camera slightly down
at the person's face. Also don't shoot just face on
to the person, try a little to the side, a three
quarter view, so that you see more of their face.
Remember camera higher looking down and a three
quarter view, it will slim your subject.
4. Remember your focus. Get
closer to your subject. Fill the frame with your
subject and there will be no doubt as to what the
picture is saying.
5. Never put your subject dead
center. Put your just slightly off center; not a lot
just a little. When you're shooting groups of
people, find the imaginary center line of your group
and put that line just a bit off center in your view
through your lens or screen. Following these tips
won't turn you into an award-winning photographer
today, but you will be on your way to better, more
powerful photographs that others will comment on for
years to come.
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