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How To Improve Your Photography

If you aren’t an experienced photographer and want to perfect their skills then these five tips as well as a basic photography certificate can help. However, even though these are great tips they can’t improve the quality if you’re not already succeeding with the essentials. Remember to keep the photo fairly balanced and centered. And if you’re taking a photo of someone or something in action use a faster shutter speed. There are lots of things you can do to improve your pictures but here are five principal tips that can change the overall quality.

1. Focus the Camera
This may seem like common sense but blurred photographs keep appearing. Some people shoot great pictures without ever thinking about it while others have photo albums full of crappy photos. Many digital cameras come with automatic focus yet people still don’t realize that they have to hold the button part of the way down before it goes into focus. Make sure you know how your camera works but if you are struggling to focus on small subjects then put your camera in spot focus mode which will let you have greater control over what the camera is really focusing on.

2. Using a Stand
Although tripods can be a pain to pack around they will improve the quality of your pictures. Particularly if you’re trying to get a photo from a ways away and you have to use zoom. The more you use the zoom button the more difficult it is to get a picture that isn’t fuzzy from the slightest movement. An inexpensive tripod can make a huge difference in the sharpness of the photo.

3. Aperture Priority Mode
If you want to focus on a single thing then put your camera into the aperture priority mode. Setting the aperture to the highest number is necessary the closer you get to the subject. This mode allows the photographer to manage the depth of the field and is used especially in landscape and portrait photography.

4. Use Soft Lighting
Product photography hardly ever gives good results if your camera has a built-in flash. So for soft lighting you should photograph outside or on a cloudy day. Soft lighting creates the best product photography but if you can’t tell which type it is then perform this test. Start out by holding out your left hand and keep it flat and then use your other hand to hold a finger sideways from a few inches away on top of it. The darker and harsher the shadow cast by your finger the greater the hard light conditions.

5. Image Editing Software
It doesn’t matter what kind of software you use, but the superiority of your photo will increase by using it. Editing software is great because it allows you to take a flawed photo and crop, resize, or sharpen the image in a minimum of sixty seconds.

Sharpness and lighting are the greatest distinction between personal and professional photographs. And these steps will help you improve your pictures. Ideas one through three help with sharpness while four increases the lighting and five is the final solution. Photography can be fun and these tips can help you improve the sharpness and lighting of your photos.

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April 6, 2010 Post Under General - Read More

Photography: 5 Ways To Improve It

If you aren’t an expert photographer and want to develop their skills then these five guidelines as well as a photography degree can help. But, even though these are great tips they can’t improve the quality if you’re not currently succeeding with the basics. Keep in mind to keep the photo rather balanced and centered. And if you’re taking a photo of a person or animal in action use a faster shutter speed. There are lots of things you can do to improve your photos but here are five principal tips that can change the overall quality.

1. Focusing
This may seem like common sense but blurred photographs keep appearing. Some people shoot great pictures without ever thinking about it while others have photo albums full of crappy photos. Many digital cameras come with auto focus yet people still don’t understand that they have to hold the button half way down before it goes into focus. Make sure you know how your camera works but if you are struggling to focus on small subjects then put your camera in spot focus mode which will let you have more control over what the camera is really focusing on.

2. Using a Tripod
Although tripods can be a pain to lug around they will improve the quality of your pictures. Especially if you’re trying to get a photograph from a distance away and you have to use zoom. The more you use the zoom button the more difficult it is to get a picture that isn’t fuzzy from the slightest movement. A cheap tripod can make a huge difference in the sharpness of the photo.

3. Aperture Priority Mode
If you want to focus on a single thing then put your camera into the aperture priority mode. Setting the aperture to the highest number is essential the closer you get to the subject. This mode allows the photographer to control the depth of the field and is used especially in landscape and portrait photography.

4. Use Soft Lighting
Product photography rarely gives good results if your camera has a built-in flash. So for soft lighting you should photograph outside or on an overcast day. Soft lighting results in the best product photography but if you can’t tell which type it is then do this test. Start out by holding out your left hand and keep it flat and then use your other hand to hold a finger sideways from a few inches away on top of it. The darker and harsher the shadow cast by your finger the greater the hard light conditions.

5. Image Editing Software
It doesn’t matter what type of software you use, but the quality of your photo will increase by using it. Editing software is splendid because it allows you to take a flawed photo and crop, resize, or sharpen the image in a minimum of sixty seconds.

Sharpness and lighting are the greatest distinction between individual and professional photographs. And these steps will help you improve your pictures. Tips one through three help with sharpness while four increases the lighting and five is the final solution. Photography can be fun and these tips can help you improve the sharpness and lighting of your photos.

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Technorati Tags: cameras, editing software, Photography, photos, tips

January 25, 2010 Post Under Digital Photography - Read More