Jumat, 19 Desember 2008

Learning Your Professional Photography Technique

Photographs can be a wonderful way of capturing memories. Many of us have our own cameras and take hundreds of photos every year, however if we really want to become great photographer then this will take practicing as well as time. Taking quality photographs requires a technique that will be acquired over time. There is a quick guide to improve your photography technique and improving your photographs.

When taking photographs and it's important to bear in mind the light you're using. Natural sunlight is one of the best ways to take great shots. This will allow for photographs with fine detail as well as a vibrant colors. However, you should also realize that extreme sunlight can cause strong shadows as well as overly-bright surfaces, so try not to take photographs when the sun is directly overhead.

If you are unable to benefit from a good amount of natural sunlight, then you can also use the flash to create great effects in your photographs. However, it is important that you learn how to use flash correctly. When you use the flash too near your photos may turn out too bright, and when you use it too far away photographs may not show up correctly. So practice using the flash from the right range, which is about three meters away from the object you are photographing.

Red eyes are a feature commonly seen in casual photographs, however if you want to take quality pictures then you should definitely avoid this one. Reducing redeye is not a hard, just try to take photos in the outdoors all in the a well lit area. If you ask the subject to look away from the lens it should also reduce the chance of redeye.

If you want to make a bigger impact in your photographs then simply change the camera angle. The photo may be improved tremendously just by changing a the angle so move your camera around to see how the composition can be changed. One more technique you should remember and that can enhance our ordinary photographs is to include straight or curved lines within a frame. If there are any lines in the composition these will naturally draw the eye towards the centre of interest. In general, when you are taking photographs you should always remember the rule of thirds. Don't just have your subject in the centre for every single shot you take. Use the rule of thirds to your advantage and make each photograph you take more interesting.

Last, but not least, many professional photographers choose to use the golden hours of the day, sunrise and sunset, in which to take their best photographs. These are the perfect hours for capturing the light and warmth in the images, creating beautiful works of art. Just try some of these techniques are either at the golden hours or at any time you would like, and you should be able to take some amazing photos even on a standard digital camera. Keep practicing and you should improve over time. By Kentaro Konika

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