Friday, August 10, 2012

Tips To Help You Become A Better Photographer

By Augustus Mays


When you are new to the recreational hobby of photography, you may feel a little trepidation. There is much to learn, and cameras are more sophisticated than ever. Below you will find some great tips for improving your photography.

Photography has its valleys and peaks, so you need to remember that things will not stay the same with this craft. If you're down now, just know that things are going to bounce back. Likewise, if you're on top of the world today, you might be down in the trenches tomorrow. Be ready for constant change

When you take your best shots, always try to better them by recreating them later. Sometimes you don't even know what it is that makes a shot great. By trying to recreate it, you can learn what it was that made it great and apply that element to your future shots.

Do not shoot in full daylight. You are going to get some of your best photos on an overcast day. The bright sunlight can cause overexposure, loss of detail and terrible shadows. Shoot at dusk or at dawn on days that are not cloudy for optimum results in your photos.

The number one lighting to avoid in photography is the use of your built in camera flash. Using the flash setting in your camera actually creates the dreaded red eyes and makes your subjects appear featureless shadow blobs. Only use this setting in the case of an emergency if you are left with no other choice.

An important tip to consider with photography is that you want to be creative and unique at the same time. This is important because there are already a myriad of pictures taken in the same way of the same subjects. In order for your photographs to stand out you need to add your own flavor to them.

An important tip to consider when dealing with photography is that you always want to use the rule of thirds when taking landscape pictures. This means that you want to have 2/3 of your shot land and 1/3 sky, or vice versa. This is a guide to help frame your shot correctly.

A great photography tip that can help you out is to only show people a sample of your work when you're looking for a critique. Don't just dump a huge collection of photographs down because no one wants to spend time going through them. Pick your best photographs.

You need a good deal of information to improve your photography. Even more if you are just getting beginning. Educating yourself is a key element in any creative endeavor. But it's just as important to make the tme for practice. Use the tips you learned in this article, and you will see an obvious progression in your ability.




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