April 1, 2010

Top Tips for Amateur Photographers

Top Tips for Amateur Photographers


It is essential to carefully read the manual of the camera, use it often the domain of the camera only comes with practice, and be careful with beaches, water and sand are rather harmful for the camera.

When the issue is worth feel free to make several shots from different angles.

If you use an SLR camera, the frame makes sure that no important details near the edges. Remember that these cameras the viewfinder is different than the goal.

Try to hold the camera straight, otherwise the photo will come out crooked. Be careful to keep their shadows in the photo. Photos of people, must be taken in close to show all the details of facial expression.

Keep the ground occupied. People appear natural and peaceful when you are doing something. The reasons include landscapes in the foreground to frame the landscape and give the impression of perspective. The panoramic shots include people are a reference and make the viewer feel part of the scene.

Before shooting, look at the bottom. A variegated background can ruin a photo. If you are shooting outside a building, a person or any other subject and the background is very complicated, drop serves for the sky background.

But if a person's photograph silhouetted against the sky, your face may come out underexposed (dark and without detail) to help take the picture more closely so as to see unless the sky. The camera automatically provides "additional exposure."

The focus should concentrate on the main theme to come out sharp, and if you focus on something that is in the foreground, usually distant things out of focus. If you focus into the distance (a landscape for example) most of the picture comes out sharp, but things very close to the camera.

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