Digital Photography Tips and Techniques
In a constant effort to learn more in relation to taking photographs I search the Internet constantly to find the best tips and instructional videos on taking photos. As soon as I am able to locate any helpful material I and my blog visitors can learn from I put it up here on this blog. The below item contains photography tips I trust you will find effective in your attempt to develop into a great photographer. Here is an OK article with some photography tips. Let me know what you think.
Taking photographs with your digital camera can be very exciting. However, you can make your pictures even more appealing if your learn a few simple tricks of the trade.
Here are 5 digital photography tips you can use:
1) See The Light
Learn how to see the light. See the color of light, see the direction of the light, see the quality or light observing the shadows and the highlights. Do not forget the contrast of the scene too. That way you can set your exposure accordingly.
2) Depth & Dimension
Try to create a sense of depth and dimension in your pictures. In other words, we see the world in 3 dimensions which are height, width and depth but our digital cameras only see in two dimensions. So it is your job as a photographer to try create a sense of depth. One way to do that is to use a foreground element when composing your shots.
3) Tell The Whole Story
Take the wide angle shots, medium shots, vertical shots, horizontal shots and look for details. Do not be afraid to shoot close ups. If you have a lot of pictures you can tell the whole story because as photographers we are story tellers but we need a wide variety of pictures to tell the whole story.
4) Frame It
When you are photographing someone look for a doorway, look for a window so you can frame the person you are taking a picture of. Do not just take pictures of the subject standing in front of a boring background. You will get a much more interesting picture good enough for framing.
5) Envision End Result
Always envision the end result, for me photography is a 50/50 deal. Fifty percent image capture and fifty percent digital darkroom work. Take a simple photograph of a rock in the Arizona desert for example, you can turn that into a black and white picture, you can warm up the picture to make it look like it was taken early in the morning or later in the day.
You can cool it off to make it look like it was taken at midnight and perhaps best of all if there is a subject in the scene that you do not want, you can crop it out.
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