I would start this topic with telling you some of the technical
details of photography. In photography, the pictures are created by
recording radiation on a radiation-sensitive medium such as a
photographic film or electronic image sensors. Believe me guys, you
would not like to read any more technical details about photography
because it is just too complicated to understand and is boring. It is
based on pure scientific concepts. On March 14, 1839, Sir John Herschel
introduced the word “photography” to the world in a lecture before the
Royal Society of London. There is always a right way to do something and
one should learn that particular way to achieve better results. As
Peter F.Drucker said “Efficiency is doing things right, effectiveness is
doing the right thing.” Lets see the 10 Tips: How to Take Better Photos
10. The first tip is regarding the pets and little
children. When you happen to take a picture of any object which is small
in height, then bend down to their level first so that you are holding
the camera at their eye level. In this way a better picture can be taken
of small objects.
9. When ever you are ready to take the picture of
your subject, make it sure that you have taken into consideration the
background also. A complex or abstract background will make the image of
your subject blur and unable to be detected by the eye. It is advisable
to use a plain background while taking photo because in this manner
there will be more emphasize on the subject and the image will be
visible.
8. Here I would avail the opportunity to clear a
misunderstanding of most of you. We often think that flash of the camera
is not required while we are taking snaps outside in the sun. This is
actually a wrong perception because even under the sun there appear dark
shadows under our eyes and nose or if the sun is directly behind us. To
avoid this situation, we must use the flash of the camera to brighten
up these shadows and dark areas and distinguish our subject well enough
from the background.
7. The beauty of the picture lies in the fact that
how much closer you are to the subject. The closer the subject to the
camera, the better the picture is. The question arises HOW ?. The answer
to this is very simple because by closing in on the subject you
actually eliminate the unnecessary or less attractive background from
the picture and the whole focus is on the subject. Moreover, the image
of the subject is more detailed and precise. For a closer picture, you
can make use of the “flower” mode in the camera or you can just simple
zoom in and it will serve the purpose for you.
6. You can apply same rule to every situation as it
is advisable to eat good in the morning while on the contrary, it is
suggested to eat less at night to avoid stomach-ache or acidity
problems. Similarly, not all the subjects look mesmerizing in a
horizontal picture. For some pictures, you may find it more pleasing and
attractive to take a vertical picture. It depends on the structure and
form of the subject primarily,. For example, Eiffel Tower or
Minar-e-Pakistan will look better in a vertical picture and not in the
horizontal picture. Oops ! just imagine a horizontal picture of The
Eiffel Tower. It will look more like a bridge then a tower.
5. Dont loose the focus of the subject while taking
the picture. For this, hold the shutter button half-way down and the
camera will automatically adjust the image for a better focus. After you
think that the image is sufficiently focused and you are all set to
take the picture, then press the shutter button all the way down. If you
have a beauty-conscious girl friend, then it is always good to take a
non-focused picture. Can you guess why?. Let me tell you guys, because
it is better to rely on the statement that baby you were looking
gorgeous but the picture is not focused, then to take a bundle of
pictures of her to make her satisfied on a bright sunny day and sweat
all the day long. KEEP IT A SECRET !
4. You must always know about the range of the flash
of your camera because if the subject is out of the range of the flash,
than a dark picture will be formed. Usually the range is of ten feet or
four steps away from the camera but it depends on camera to camera. For
that purpose, please check your manual guide.
3. The effect of the sunlight should not be ignored
while taking a picture. You must study the effects of the light in order
to take a good picture of the subject. In the case of people, be
careful that the subject is not standing in a way so as dark shadows are
falling on the face. It will not make the picture look good.
2. In order to take a good picture, you should act
more than just a picture-taker. You must try and act as picture director
and give instructions to your subject to re-arrange themselves so that
they look better in the camera view-finder. You must consider different
viewpoints to take a picture because it will improve the overall
perception of your image dramatically.
1. The most basic but the most important tip in
taking a good picture is that you should practice on holding your camera
still while taking picture. If, by any chance, you happen to shake your
camera during the time you are pressing the shutter button, than a blur
or vague picture will be taken. It will be hardly recognized by
anybody.
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