Tuesday, October 11, 2011

Advanced Tips For Taking A better Image

By Bernard Bell


Here are some suggestions to make you a better photographer.

Change the Lighting

Using natural light will give better skin tones when snapping folks, so try to not use the flash if you don't have to. Outdoor daylight shots are simple, but you'll have to be a little more creative when shooting inside. Try using the light coming in from a window for hotter tones than you would get using the flash.

Play around with natural lighting. It's easy to get stronger shadows by moving your subject closer to a window, and turning your subject can create more dramatic shadows.

Eliminate Red-Eye

Red-eye is the result of light passing thru your subject's eye and reflecting back. You'll get it more frequently when using your flash, because the light from the flash is not as diffused as natural light. So that the first tip for eliminating red-eye is just to avoid using your flash when you don't completely have to.

Another way to reduce red-eye is to have your subject look anywhere but at the camera. This reduces red-eye because any reflection isn't directed back at your camera lens.

If you have got to use the flash, some digicams have a built-in feature to instantly remove red-eye. Use it.

Go for Candid

Instead of posing two (or more) folks looking directly at the camera, get a shot of them interacting with one another. Even two people chatting is more interesting than having them stand next to each other facing the camera. Some of the best professional portraits have the subject captured deep in thought , with their attention centered inward, rather than on the camera lens.

It makes a more engaging shot. Your portrait will look more natural - less posed.

Create a Scene

Putting your subject in the center of a photograph is just uninteresting. You'll get a way more pleasing result if you place your subject off center when you frame the shot.

This is a truly pro technique. Place your subject so they occupy 1/3 to 1/2 of the total composition, but Not at the exact middle of the frame. Capture an engaging background object in the rest of the frame.

Any person can practice these methods. They are simple and you will get better, more professional photos.




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