10
Tips to Shoot Better Pictures with your Digital
Camera
by Alex Timaios
WIth the boom of the digital photography more
pictures then ever are being shot everyday. The
Digital Photography allows to increase significantly
the picture production by lowering costs. But
does the quality increase on the same ratio ?
Probably not.
WIth few simple tips it is possible to take more
advantage of your own equipment and increase the
value of your own pictures.
1) Get closer to the Subject:
90% of the pictures are taking too far of the
subject. Just step towards your subject and ensure
that it fills completely your visor. It is never
too close.
2) Use a tripod: take a light
high quality tripod with you and use it! You will
be able to capture more details of your subject
and increase the sharpness, specially when taking
scenics, arquitecture and landscapes.
3) Use the "Raw" mode of your
digital camera: JPG pictures allows only
8 bit per channel, this means the information
per channel is restricted and you may loose information
when processing your picture later in your digital
lab. RAW modes support the full range of your
digital equipment and provides highly flexibility
to re- process your pictures afterwards.
4) Use low ISO values: your
digital camera is able to be setup to high ISO
Values (ISO 500-1500), however the noise of the
sensor will increase dramatically, needing also
an intensive post-processing, i.e. using noise
reduction filters. Use higher ISO values only
when its unavoidable
5) Keep it simple: in photography
less is more. Concentrate on the message you desire
to capture and try to eliminate everything else.
Keep your backgrounds simple and your main subject
understandable without anything else that could
disturbe your clear message.
6) Bring profundity in your pictures.
The world has three dimensions, but your pictures
only two. A subject that looks great to your eyes
may appear flat in your pictures. Play with diagonal
elements crossing the picture, but with simplicity
of lines.
7) Either Fore or Background: a
typical beginner error is to try to capture fore
and background on the same picture. This is the
typical "tourist" picture in front of
some touristic attraction. Decide if you would
like to capture the fore- or the background and
concentrate on one subject. Only by using extreme
wide-angle lens and a good composition you can
have both.
8) Discover hidden details:
The world is infinite complex and contains innumerable
details that are waiting to be captured by your
lenses. Use tele-photo lenses to bring to the
audience what only you have discovered.
9) Don´t place your subject in
the middle. Your pictures will be boring
if everything is symetric and the subject is exact
in the middle. Apply the "golden section"
of the "rule of the thirds". Keep your
composition balanced. Of course, extreme symmetry
can be wonderful, if applied properly.
10) Unleash your creativity:
once you have carefully applied the rules 1-9,
forget them and start using creative photography.
Don´t use tripod and move your camera intentionally
in order to get blure pictures, play with high
ISO values and extreme perspectives, extreme light
situations and unusual subjects. You will be a
great photographer.
About the Author
Alex Timaios is a Stock Photographer based in
Germany, he is specialized in Business, Nature
and Travel photography. He runs the website http://www.alex-images.de
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