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HOW TO TAKE BETTER PHOTOGRAPH

HOW TO TAKE BETTER PHOTOGRAPH

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HOW TO TAKE BETTER PHOTOGRAPH

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  1.   HOW TO TAKE BETTER PHOTOGRAPH     1. Familiarize yourself with your camera.  Take the time to get to know your camera and ensure that you are using it properly. Read                   the manual to learn what each control, switch, button, and menu item does.[1] Learn the               basic actions, such as using the flash (on, off, and auto), zooming in and out, and using the                 shutter button.                                                        If you can find an online tutorial for your camera or a video, then this might be helpful as                   well.                      If you don't yet have a good camera, do research to ensure you buy one that works for you.     

  2.       2. Hold your camera properly.   The way that you hold your camera may make a difference in the quality of your shots. It is                 important to hold your camera with both hands so that you have the most control over it.               Hold it so that you are supporting the lens with your left hand and holding the camera body                   with your right hand.                                                              This position will make it easier to keep your camera steady, take pictures quickly, and                 adjust your settings if necessary.                You can also try holding your elbows close to your body to help steady the camera.    3. Steady your camera with a tripod to create sharper images.   If you have a hard time keeping your camera steady enough to photograph your subjects,                 then you might find it helpful to get a tripod. A tripod will keep your camera steady while                   still allowing you to adjust it to different angles.                                  You might consider getting a low-cost tripod to start out with. You can also get mini-tripods               that adjust so that you can place them on table tops and photograph from lower angles.                        4. Set the camera's resolution as high as possible.   Low-resolution images don’t look as good as high-resolution pictures, and they’re more             difficult to alter after the fact. To ensure that you are getting the best quality photos                 possible, change your camera’s settings so that you are taking high-resolution photos.                              Keep in mind that higher resolution photos take up a considerable amount of memory, so               you may need to get a larger memory card to accommodate this change.                     

  3.       5. Use your camera’s automatic modes to easily get the settings           you want.               Most digital cameras have an easy automatic mode that will change your camera’s settings               based on the type of subject you are photographing. For example, the camera may detect                 that you are taking a portrait of someone in low light and adjust the settings to get the best                   image. Try using your camera’s automatic setting to make it easier to take better photos.                                                  If your photos come out poorly focused or poorly exposed, then start operating certain                 functions manually.              For portraits, using an anti-red eye mode may be helpful.    Source: ​https://www.dancorderophotography.com/     

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