When it comes to being a photographer, you will find that the weather can be your best friend or your worst enemy. You will find that it is impossible to control the weather to have idea conditions all the time for your shootings, however, you can make the most of what you got. When it [...]
Entries Categorized as 'Beginning Photography Tips'
Natural Light with Photography
August 14, 2008
The Art of Cell Phone Photography
June 25, 2008
Just about everyone has a camera with them, all the time thanks to the cell phone camera. They are notorious for taking bad pictures. It doesn’t have to be that way. Most of the new cameras are capable of achieving good results, due to the fact that cellphone manufacturers are putting better cameras [...]
Digital Photography Tutorial for Taking Perfect Sunset Pics
April 18, 2008
Would you like to learn how to shoot stunning sunset pictures?
Waiting for the right time. The biggest mistake beginners do is to set their camera up and take a straight on shot of the sun in the center of the frame. This only produces dull images that any one can take.
To get professional looking [...]
10 Quick Beginning Digital SLR Camera Photography Tips
March 31, 2008
Here are some guidelines for better pictures using a digital SLR camera:
Simplicity - Remove any clutter from the scene you are shooting. Zoom in to capture the part you want to emphasize.
Rule of thirds - You will find this rule mentioned a lot and it’s a great way to capture a moving object. Just [...]
Flash Photography
March 31, 2008
Flash photography is probably the most disappointing technique for beginning photographers. The flash’s illumination is often too fast and it is hard to determine what the effects will be.
It’s OK not to expect to become an expert at flash photography, because it does involve a lot of trial and error, but be persistent and observe [...]
5 Beginning Photography Tips for Better Photos Now
March 27, 2008
Use the following beginning photography tips to help your photos go from amateur to professional.
1. What is in the background? What is behind your subject? Is a tree growing out of your subjects head? Anything that can distract from the subject should be removed from your camera’s viewfinder. Removing distractions and clutter is one of [...]
Some Photography Basics
March 26, 2008
Create better pictures with these simple tips and rules of photography basics. Creating that extraordinary picture will become second nature. But remember that every rule has an exception, so if you are wowed by a scene or a subject, don’t be afraid to shoot! Enjoy!
The Pause. Before pressing the button stop to look through the [...]
Avoiding Blurry Images
March 25, 2008
Movement and shaking while taking a picture is the most common cause of blurry pictures.
So how can you stop the shaking?
Most Digital camera’s now come with image stabilization. But there are ways to minimize shakiness when taking pictures.
When taking a picture, the shutter stays open just long enough to make a good exposure. [...]
Let’s Get Digital: SLR Photography Basics
March 24, 2008
These days, the biggest sellers in the camera market are the so-called digital SLR cameras.
SLR is an acronym for Single Lens Reflex. SLR cameras were the tools made for and used by professional photographers. Cameras such as these, similarly, make use of mirror that reflects light entering the lens up into the eye piece or [...]
Seeing the Light
March 21, 2008
Light is the photographer’s main resource. The word “photography” from the Greek and means, literally, “light writing.”
It is light photographers play with, light in its many moods and manifestations that we capture on film.
Digital cameras use a light-sensitive chip rather than film to capture an image. The camera is designed to let light through a [...]
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