How to Take Better Digital Photos PDF Print E-mail
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Often times, people rely too much on their camera for taking good pictures. This is especially true when it comes to digital cameras. You should always remember that 50 years ago people were taking excellent photographs with far less superior technology and cameras. In this article I will give you some basic tips that you can employ to improve your digital photography.

Keep it Simple: I think this is the most important rule. Try to keep your photos as simple as possible, at least in the beginning. Practice taking very simple, straight to the point, good photos before you start trying to reinvent photography.

Learn How to Focus: Make sure your subject is in focus before you start snapping. It's quite simple, but for some reason people still seem to have a hard time with this. Push the shutter button down half way, and then hold until the camera indicates it's in focus, then shoot. That's all there is to it. You should always remember that lighting and distance will effect your focus, too.

Practice Taking Photos Without a Flash: Automatic flash's make photos look terrible. Period. They wash out all of the shadows, and make people look like ghosts. I know, you're probably thinking, "well, professional photographers use a flash." That is true, but pros use a really good flash or light rig, and they know how to use it. After you get the hang of taking good flash photos, start practicing without it. You're probably going to want to switch your camera to "manual" and start experimenting with different shutter speeds. Cameras need light to focus, and without the automatic flash on, they will have less light. It's important to learn how to make the most out of the natural light you have available.

Study Others: Learn as much as you can from looking at other people photos. But really LOOK at them. Analyze their photos, and try to determine what makes them better or worse than yours. Study the way professional photographers compose a shot, then compare your work to theirs. Does it match up? This is how you will learn where your weak areas are.

Never Use Digital Zoom: I hate, hate, hate, hate digital zoom. No camera should ever even have this feature. For all you know, your only problem may be that you're shoot with the digital zoom on. Digital zoom will immediately degrade the resolution of your photos. The science of the technology is to stretch out pixels so that objects appear closer and larger. It's awful. If something is to far away to get a picture of, simply move closer to it or accept that it's just too far, but never use digital zoom, it will always disappoint you.




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