Photo-film type cameras lasted for a long time. It’s now the age of the digital camera. It’s a pleasure to use the digital camera - given all the freedom from hassle of loading and unloading films, their printing and storage thereafter.
But, taking good pictures each time is a technique that needs to be mastered in order to harness the maximum out of a digital camera.
Going by the popular digital camera reviews and photography techniques sites, following a list of few tips that one can follow to improve upon his/her shooting skills.
1. Make your composition interesting.
2. Take close ups on macro (wherever possible) rather than zooming in from a distance.
3. Look around for unusual subjects and angles.
4. Black and white photos bring out a sense of timelessness. Must give it a try
5. The perspective matters. Never be monotonous.
6. Experiment with filters and shadows. You never know, a great photograph may be hidden in the mundane course of life.
7. The light and time of the day can change the composition totally.
8. Carry a tripod, cables, lenses, charger and storage cards.
9. Try to gauge the essence of a place before starting to shoot.
But, taking good pictures each time is a technique that needs to be mastered in order to harness the maximum out of a digital camera.
Going by the popular digital camera reviews and photography techniques sites, following a list of few tips that one can follow to improve upon his/her shooting skills.
1. Make your composition interesting.
2. Take close ups on macro (wherever possible) rather than zooming in from a distance.
3. Look around for unusual subjects and angles.
4. Black and white photos bring out a sense of timelessness. Must give it a try
5. The perspective matters. Never be monotonous.
6. Experiment with filters and shadows. You never know, a great photograph may be hidden in the mundane course of life.
7. The light and time of the day can change the composition totally.
8. Carry a tripod, cables, lenses, charger and storage cards.
9. Try to gauge the essence of a place before starting to shoot.
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