Photo Tip – Make sure you are having fun! Photo Tip – Make sure you are having fun! Photo tip – At the start, taking photos may seem difficult; however with this set of 10 photography tips, you are much closer to taking great photos than you think. You don’t need any expensive Cameras or even years of photographic experience. You just need a willingness to learn and this set of photography tips. Make sure you are having fun! Photo Tip – 1 – Fill Your Photo with Your Subject Do not be frightened make use all of the empty area inside your shot. If you intend to take a Picture of an object, it can be alright for it to take up the full photo with no Background being displayed. Keep unnecessary distraction out of your picture. Photo Tip – 2 – Examine Your Subject’s Shape Study a subject’s shape is more important than just looking at a subject. The shape or form of the subject is a key driver as to the angle that you take your photo from. This is an area that I think you should spend some time reading more into as I can’t cover all aspects of this here. Photo Tip – 3 – Avoid Motion in Photos Motion in photos of still objects ruins the shot. You must ensure that your subjects are absolutely still before you take your shot. You can also increase your ISO or Shutter speed to “freeze” your subjects if there is wind or environmental movement.
Feel up to a challenge? Check out the video – there is a quick 4 question quiz… How do you think you will do? On Target Photo Training.com/Photo Tips Photo Tip – 4 – Color Contrast Makes Your Photo Interesting When composing your shot, ensure that you keep in mind that colors that contrast can add interest to the photo. Think about colors like yellow and green, red and blue and of course the evergreen black and white. Photo Tip – 5 – Don’t Stay Too Far, Get Up- Close
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If you are too far away from your subject, you will end up with photos that don’t have any focus and will tend to be quite bland. By getting up- close to your subject, you will ensure that the viewer will know what you are taking a photo off and your photos will be much better. Photo Tip – 6 – Taking great photos at Night Taking photos at night can be quite tricky; however, once you get the hang of them, you could have some pretty amazing photos. Ensure your ISO is at its highest setting and slow down your shutter speed to around 1 second. This ensures that you get as much Light into the camera as possible and can result in some spectacular shots. Photo Tip – 7 – Pan your camera By panning your camera together with a subject that is moving from start to finish, you will end up with some very interesting photos. The background will be motion blurred and the subject will be in focus. You can improve this tip by combining it with tip 8. Photo Tip – 8 – Multiple Shots Burst mode is the beginner’s best friend. By shooting in continuous mode, you will capture more moments than if you shot in single frames. Afterwards you can delete the crappy shots and keep the best. Your friends will never know the difference. Photo Tip – 9 – It’s not the size of your Lens that matters, but how you use it Have you heard this one before? It’s true. Your camera and equipment is secondary to how you actually think about how you are going to compose and take the photo. Use your time on this rather than whether you have the latest and greatest lens or camera. Photo Tip – 10 – Understand your Manual Don’t just throw away that manual, read through it and keep it in your camera bag at all times. Not knowing how to use all the functions of your camera is the same as not knowing that you car has a reverse gear or the 5th gear. It will make the world of difference actually know how to set your camera for the right situation. These photography tips aren’t comprehensive, but they are definitely my top 10 for starting to take some amazing photos. -By: Jonathan B Chan Learn more about Digital Photography. Jon Chan is an avid photographer who loves sharing his learning with people. Stop by Jon Chan’s site where you can read more Photography Tips.
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