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Newbie Photography Tips
Now a day and with the new hi-tech Digital cameras, anyone can be a good photographer with a little patience and thought. Here you will find some basic newbie photography tips to get you on the track to making great photographs.
Get To Know Your Camera.
Even if most cameras are similar in the basic functions there is mostly some great number of differences in their capabilities. That’s way it is important to get to know your camera and its owner’s manual is the right way to go. Find out the flash range, and when you are plan on using it, always have this range in mind. Identify the focus points on the viewfinder or display screen. Cameras divers on the spot where they adjust the focus and you may found out it’s either in the center, on the right side, on corners or other specific spots. Knowing these focus capabilities will help you to focus first and then frame your shot.
Get closer to your objective.
Always keep in mind who or what the subject of your photograph is. Don’t be afraid to get close and if you think you are close enough, get closer to verify. When photographing people, a too large background usually causes distraction or even getting lost in front of the observant perspective. So don’t allow too much space above a person’s head. Try to fill your screen or viewfinder with your subject. Just keep in mind, the limitations of your camera and the focus range it can handle. In most cases this will be around 3 feet. The zoom may be a great way to get around it and do the take closer than that.
Rule of Thirds.
Perhaps this is the most well know principle of photographic composition. Imagine your photo is divided into 3 by 3 equal parts, horizontal and vertical. Placing your main subjects around 2 of the 4 intersections of these lines, are thought to produce a more eye-pleasing photograph.
Find the Spot.
Move around and find the best side of your subject. Move side to side, up and down and try to level yourself with it. Sometimes, the best spot may be right above it. By simply moving around your subject can create surprising results and incredible photographs.
Watch for your surroundings.
Even if you shall focus on your subject, don’t forget that the surroundings may absorb or diminish it. Always consider where it is located and tray to take the best advantages to stress out its main future. Believe it or not, it is easy to miss these things. Try to keep your background and surroundings simple. And try to keep bright light sources at your back.
Practice these simple newbie photography tips and you may find the artist within you. Remember that practice makes the master and keep looking for more idea and techniques that can significantly improve your images and you will be on your way to making great photographs!


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