Monday, May 27, 2013

A Guaranteed Method For Being Able To Shoot More Satisfying Pictures

By William Ballard


You have made the conscious decision to take your photography skills to the next level. Your timing couldn't have been better. Read on for some useful tips that can help you on your way to becoming a great photographer.

Your arms should be positioned near your body when you use a camera. Also, make sure you support the camera from the bottom and the sides. This keeps the shaking to a minimum and your shots will be more clear. Putting your hands beneath the lens and camera, instead of having them on top, prevents you from dropping your camera accidentally.

Snap some shots of your travel souvenirs. Place the object in its native environment or in the local shop where it was purchased, and photograph it this way. Photographs showing you with your souvenir, or the place you purchased it, can place the objects in the context of your travels and remind you of the moment you made the purchase.

Built-in flash comes on almost all digital cameras. It can kick in automatically in low-light situations. While this may work for the average photo, you will need an external flash device for more professional photos with more light. To attach an external flash onto your camera, make sure it has a hot shoe on top. Then take it to a camera store, so they can help you pick out a flash that lines up with your camera.

Using the highest quality settings your camera allows gives you much better image quality if you plan to enlarge your photos. It also gives you more freedom to artistically crop the shot to focus on certain details. Use lower settings if you plan on strictly keeping your pictures on a computer, instead of printing them.

Be prepared to take notes when you practice photography. It can be hard to keep track of where your photographs were taken, or what you were feeling when it was shot. Record the photograph's number and the details of the shot in a permanent log.

When you finally find that perfect moment to snap a shot, make sure not to move at all when you press the shutter. Even hold your breath, if you have to. Even minimal movement can cause your perfect shot to be ruined. Some people agree that it's best to stop breathing right before pressing the button, as a way of personally steadying yourself.

One way to foster creativity in your photography is to impose limitations on yourself. Focus on specific concepts to narrow the scope of your photography. Then go and take 100 different photos in the same room or with the same point of view. Working under such limitations will spur you to think creatively and take more experimental photos.

Add a new dimension to your photos with silhouettes. A lot of photographer wait until the sunset to take pictures of a natural silhouette, but you can do it differently. Any background that produces bright light will display the subject in silhouette, providing the subject is not as bright as the background. To shoot the perfect silhouette, position your subject by a window full of natural light; you can also use an off camera flash behind the subject. Remember however, that this method can cause you to focus on unflattering features.

Have you ever wanted to photograph subjects that were wet or left in the rain? Carry a spray bottle full of water and mist your subject, creating "rain" droplets to complete your shot.

To be a great photographer you must take the time to expand your knowledge on the field. Be patient with the tips that require a prolonged commitment to learning, and enjoy the ones that will instantly make your images stand out. Make sure you are having fun when you are taking photos. By keeping this advice in your mind, you can find success in photography shortly.




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