Thursday, January 3, 2008

Taking a Good Picture

Do you love photography? I do. Everyone enjoys having photographs of family, friends, vacations, and interesting sites to capture memories and perhaps express a little creativity. But sometimes the result of picture has taken is poor quality pictures. As we know digital cameras don’t take a great picture but people do. It is depend on the man behind the gun :)

Here is some tips about how to take a good picture by learn where anyone can improve their skill.

Contents. The most common mistake amatheur photographers make is having too much background that is not related to the subject. Some of the best people portraits are gained by filling the whole picture frame with their face and capturing the detail of their expression and likeness.

Lighting. If you choose to shoot in bright sunlight, always make sure the sun is not pointing directly into your camera, but is at some angle to your back.

Angle. Choosing your angle can make a great deal of difference in the interest of your photography as well.

Holding the camera. Hold the camera solidly in your hand to prevent the camera from shuddering or shifting too much when pressing on the shutter button, and watch your spare fingers so that they don’t interfere with the lens.

Focusing. As digital cameras have a tendency to take slightly longer to focus than film camera, an important tip is to half-depress the shutter button until the camera has had time to lock the focus, and then completely press the button to take the actual shot - this can often make the difference between blurry, out-of-focus shots, and clear pictures.

Preview. One of the main advantages of a digital camera is being able to preview the pictures after you’ve taken them.

Good Luck!

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