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Photography techniques

Photography basics u2013 know the most important camera settings<br><br>The importance of knowing photography basics do not differ whether you are into digital photography or you are using film or slides. In most cases the perfect photo should be pin sharp and have perfect lightning (not too light and not too dark). Actually the photo should be as close as possible to what the eye recognized. Indeed that is how every photographer wants the shots to be.<br><br>You like me most probably have experienced the disappointment when shooting a perfect sunset with beautiful colors,<br><br><br>Macro image of flower<br>just to realize when the photo was developed, it was not even close to what you experienced at the scene. The example of the sunset is a typical motive where the cameras automatic functions are fooled and the photo gets to dark.<br><br>You should take control from the beginning. Digital photography has a big advantage as you can see the photo instantly. By knowing the basics of photography you can make the needed adjustments, and shoot again.<br><br><br>

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Photography techniques

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  1. Photography tricks Why composing images properly is so important? When composing images we often only pay attention to the dominant element - the main subject. We tend to forget about the rest that fills the frame. Composing images is about placing all the elements in the frame such a way it attracts the viewer and feels pleasant looking at. If you fail to get the viewers immediate attention, this image will be discharged. Common photography beginner errors The main subject is placed in the center of the frame Two common beginner errors are to put the subject in the center of the frame or too far away. In most cases this will not work when composing images. For positioning of the subject, learning how to use "The Rule of Thirds" is very useful. The Rule of Third is a technique used by many artists from painters to photographers. Distracting elements at the edges of the frame Any element in the edges, not supposed to be a part of the image, will distract the viewer and take away the attention of the main subject. Distracting elements is such as branches, half of a three or a human, telephone wires in the air etc. Many of these disturbing elements can easily be avoided. Disturbing backgrounds Another beginner error is trees, fences and other "strange things" growing out of the head of your subject. This type of error reveal you are a beginner. Even worse is such distractions might ruin an otherwise perfect shot. Other times the whole background is disturbing because it simply interferes with the image composition and takes the focus away from the main subject. This can be difficult to avoid only by moving around. To get a "clean" background, the only option you might have, is to use a shallow dept of field or selective focusing technique.

  2. Fill the frame when composing images Beginners often shoot at to long distance to the subject leaving a lot of empty space around the main subject. A landscape with a lot of empty blue sky or foreground is not particularly interesting. A portrait of someone when the person is just a small object in the center of the frame is not good image composition. Leave some room for the subject When shooting people, animals or other moving objects, it is a good idea to leave some room in front of the subject. This extra room must be in the moving path or in the direction the subject looks. It does not feel natural if it looks as the subject is about to leave of the image or is looking at the edge of the frame. Keep it simple Do not try to put too many elements into one image. It might be better to shoot a second image instead. If the images are cluttered with many different elements the viewer will not be able to understand what you wanted to tell with the image. How to avoid beginner errors when composing images? Most important - always think composition The first important step is to be aware of the potential errors. Once you start observing what you see in the viewer or on the LCD before you push the shutter, the chances for improvements are good.The advantage with digital photography is you can have a look at the image immediately and make necessary changes. Also with digital it is no extra cost when you shoot some additional frames. The best way to learn image composition is by practicing. Don`t be afraid to experiment Different camera angle You can avoid interfering background elements by changing the camera angle slightly. You can move around and preferably get closer to the subject. If you are taking photos of persons you can ask and direct them to move or come closer. It is similar if you are shooting stills images. In most situations the subject can be moved.

  3. Different perspectives Most of the images we take are taken at eye level about 170-180 centimetres above the ground. By kneeling down or climbing a chair, stone or whatever, the perspective will be totally different. This difference can affect the result significantly. Use a tripod It might sound weird, but a tripod is useful not only in low light conditions. After I started using a tripod, I have experienced I spend more time framing and composing images. With the camera on a tripod you will have more focus on what is in the frame and it is easier to do small adjustments. Using an image editor If an image of some reason could not be composed properly or a disturbing background was not possible to change, editing the image in an image editor can be a last option for correction. Simple cropping or erasing of unwanted background elements can be easily done without to much software knowledge. It is however always better to compose and frame the image perfect before pushing the shutter. With practice you will learn.

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