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Photography Quick Tips For Taking Great Pictures

 
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Brandon Hopkins

When taking pictures, there are a few tips to keep in mind. Although it is possible to take simple point and click pictures, taking pictures with photography tips in mind will improve the quality of your pictures, to the point where you may even be able to submit them to contests. The first tip is to get a sturdy camera. While point and click digital cameras costing $200 or less are fine for the average user, SLR cameras are more of what aspiring photographers should use. They have an incredibly fast processing rate, meaning that you can take pictures extremely quickly.

Once you have the camera, there are some basic photography tips you can follow. The first tip is choosing the correct setting for your digital camera. If you have a basic camera, chances are there are settings like landscape, action, etc. The camera adjusts automatically when those settings are activated, and making pictures correctly.

The second tip is to use the rule of thirds when composing your shot, or framing exactly what you want in the picture. When doing this, make sure to use the Rule of Thirds, which means mentally dividing the frame into three horizontal sections and three vertical sections. Where the horizontal and vertical sections meet is where the most important parts of your picture should be located. Try not to put anything directly into the center of your picture because it will be too glaring. Lines are also a good idea, such as branches or chopsticks, because they can draw people deeper into your pictures

Color is an especially important part of photography. Use warm colors like red, yellow, and orange to convey warmth and closeness, as well as summer, and muted colors like blue and green to convey fall or softened emotions. Be careful not to use too much color because it can take away from the main message of the picture. Distance is another issue to keep in mind. If your subject is relatively close, you don't want too much background noise to distract you from the main meat of the picture.

The use of light is also very important in photography. While sometimes hard to see, light can either work for you or against you. It can be important to think about the angle of the light entering your shot, as well as whether you are shooting outdoors or indoors with artificial light. The longer you expose the shot, the sharper the light you get will be and the more contrast will appear in your shots.

Another great photography tip is equipment. In addition to a camera, you should also get the right lenses. Check with a small camera store, the kind that would have your best interests in mind for the correct lenses, tripod, and memory stick, depending on the size and quality of the images you'll be shooting. For memory cards, make sure they are all in the same format so you can have an easier time transferring the data to your computer.

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Alexander Dombroff is a photographer who has been taking pictures as long as he can remember. Read more about Alexander Dombroff at his website.

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