Monday, July 11, 2011

Top Ten Tips For Mastering Small Camera Digital Photography



First and foremost ... Do not be silly, you can master anything under ten tips, but novice photographers to improve their skills and photographic results by following a few simple guidelines for beginners.

    Read the manual that comes with the camera. May you actually want to read before you even buy a camera and it can often be done at the manufacturer's website. Of course it is a mind-numbing, but there are lots of good information there will be more beneficial things that you are in the sales blurb. You May choose different models based on what is in the manual. Know what your camera can and can not do it before you use it. always has a camera with you and ready to shoot. This means that you will never leave the house with a dead or dying battery or work without a memory card (one that is not already full). You must have a camera with you and to be accessible and ready to fire instantly. Practice your technique, then quickly get to shoot first and ask questions later. Move in close to . Most small digital cameras have zoom lenses are slow and finicky to adjust to anything but the widest and longest set. Do not stand there waiting for it, just move your feet! If I hand you a camera and ask me how to use the zoom, I'll point to his shoes and tell you that they start moving. So, do not bother asking, just go. Use the Rule of thirds . What? Never heard of it? What? It simply means that most of your time will improve the composition of moving objects, so it's not the center of the frame. There are exceptions to every rule, so that when in doubt take at least two images with slightly different framing and can make up your mind which looks the best later. You May need to focus on the topic, and then lock the focus by holding the shutter button half down. Focus lock and recompose. Use a flashlight in and out. I know it's likely to remember to use the flash indoors, but the fact is that the flash will greatly improve your photography of people or other objects in the foreground, if you use it outdoors as well. You should also try to keep in mind that the opening of the shade is much better for photographing people from the bright sun overhead, and when you are out there a lot of people like to wear hats, which causes dark shadows on their faces. Just remember to use the flash all the time and keep in mind that it has limited power, so do not be so far away from the object that you can not reach them. You can find a range of flash to the camera manual. Look at the background and keep it simple. But it will not always be easy, but if you think about it in advance you can usually find less background for his portraits of people. Of course it can be blown to see a flag sticking out the top of your friend's head, but it will not get your photo in National Geographic Magazine was. hold steady (as a rock). The best thing you can do to improve the sharpness of your pictures is to buy a tripod. No matter how good (and expensive) cameras and lenses are always going to be sharper pictures on a tripod. Tripods are a must for landscape photography, where you'll want to catch the maximum amount of detail your camera can pružiti.Stativ will also allow you to make creative photography movement of water and capture the magical light of the rising and setting sun. Small cameras are usually a good choice for bright sunny days, but they May need a little help when the sun is low and the clouds fill nebo.Mali tripod is better than no tripod, and can often be placed on top of a rock or tree stump to get up off the ground. On the camera lacks cable release or the infrared remote shutter you can use the built-in self-timer to get a vibration-free shots, and even put yourself in action. Turn on the camera side . Sometimes things look better in a vertical frame. Portraits often look better in portrait mode and the same goes for landscapes. Recording the vertical allows you to include details in the foreground of your landscape photos that give them a sense of depth and perspective. It's a good idea to get into the habit of recording things in both horizontal and vertical formats. Just do not try to capture the vertical, if you do video clip. Details, details of the macro . Does your camera have a macro mode? If not then better be used to capture fine details of your external doživljaj.Home people would like to see the back of the photo to cut on your finger or a tick stuck in the leg. You can take pictures of camp food, dragonflies, fish scales, or close-ups of your dirty toenails. The choice is yours, storytelling possibilities are limitless. Use your mini tripod or brace the camera against a water bottle or other solid objects. Any movement will be increased to a topic, so that the camera. Uma light and move like satellites. Keep an eye on the light at different times of day. Morning and evening light are often best for landscapes, while cloudy or cloudy light works well for softer light flattering portraits. Remember that light is often directional, so a good rule of thumb is to act as a satellite or moon in orbit, so that you can study your subject from all possible angles. It gets back to the idea of ​​moving their feet and choose to view or perspective that best suits what you are trying to photograph.

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