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Four Helpful Tips for Digital Photography

There's nothing more fun or exciting than owning a digital camera, the ability to take as many pictures as you like and use different tools, styles and topics to enjoy them even more. Although just pointing and clicking your camera will give you good pictures, there are a few tips you can you use to enjoy your digital photography even more.

 

First of all getting closer will give you better pictures, and is one of the largest mistakes many beginners make when shooting with a digital camera. Too much space between the camera and the subject reduces the subject's importance. You'll you lose clarity by blowing a print up too large trying to get a picture of the actual subject, although you're able to cut and crop, you can only blow it up so large. So get closer and then cut and crop and you'll still have a clear picture.

Try to focus your shot on one subject, determining the main subject by the placement in the photo. If you stay focused on one thing in your picture, the rest of them will surround the subject and your pictures will always turn out nice.

Another trick of the trade is to get your subject with in as simple framing as possible. This means try to eliminate too many distractions around your subject, this will allow your subject to jump out at the viewer, instead of searching for the one item in the picture that important. Even with group shots make sure that the area surrounding them is clear and you'll enjoy your photography more.

You'll be amazed at what will happen when you try to focus your subject on one of three tic-tac-toe lines that you've drawn inside your picture frame. Drawing a tic-tac-toe frame and centering your subject on one just of the centerline allows your viewers eye to be drawn directly to the subject. A center shot is often ignored by the eye on immediate perusal, but will be found quicker if it's just slightly off center.

A few tips for your use when taking digital photographs to help you take better pictures without having to take a million classes at a college or trade center. Photography is fun for everyone, and owning a digital camera makes it even better. No longer do you have to wait for your pictures to be developed, but they can be downloaded as soon. You get home on your home PC.

With a digital camera you can take as many pictures as you like, and out of the dozen pictures are going to take there's bound to be a few you're in love with. Getting them printed is easy and quick at your local department store or photography store. Just remember to take your camera with you and you can download directly from your camera, or even off your camera card.



 

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