Saturday, June 12, 2010



TIPS FOR BEGINNER

*DONT BUY MOST EXPENSIVE EQUIPMENT RIGHT AWAY
Its passible to get very nice pics with an inexpensive Point and Shoot camera. Take as many photos as you can so more you'll know about what kind of Camera to get when it's time to upgrade.

*MUST BUY A TRIPODAn inexpensive TRIPOD is worth getting, especially if you have SHAKY HANDS. For even more stability, use your camera's Timer function with a Tripod.

*KEEP YOUR CAMERA WITH YOU ALL THE TIME
Photo opportunities often comes when you least expect it. If you can keep your equipment relatively simple (just a small camera bag and a tripod) you might be able to take advantage of some of those unexpected opportunities. If you don’t have camera with you then write down the notes about SCENE on a paper or on your Mobile phone.

*MAKE A LIST OF SHOTS YOU’D LIKE TO GET
Keep a small notebook to jot down places you’d like to come back and Photograph. Make sure to note any important details, like Lighting, so you can come back at the same time of the day or when the weather is right.

*DON’T OVERLOOK MUNDANE SUBJECTS FOR PHOTOGRAPHY
Try looking at familiar surroundings with fresh eyes. You might catch an interesting tricd of the light or find some unexpected flower in your garden. Remember that a simple subject has the power to make a shot The Best Shot.

*ENJOY LEARNING PROCESS
Inspiration is all around you. Look at everything with a eye of Photographer and you’ll see opportunities you never noticed before. In photography there are always a lot of things to learn.

*EXPERIMENT WITH CAMERA SETTINGSTry to shoot your subject with multiple settings to learn what effects you like. When you are looking at your photos on a computer, you can check EXIF DATA (usually in the file’s properties) to recall the setting you used.

*LEARN THE BASIC RULES
Start to learn photography with a few articles on Composition. Be open to what more experienced photographer have to say about technique. KNOW THE RULES BEFORE YOU CAN BREAK THEM.

*TAKE PHOTOS REGULARLY
Try to take photographs every day. Make sure to practice regularly, so you don’t forget what you’ve learned.

*EXPERIMENTS
If you are using a digital camera, the cost of errors is free. Take as many pictures as you can and you’ll certainly learn a lot in this process.

*TAKE ADVANTASE OF FREE RESOURCESVisit library to learn about photography from different books. Brows different websites to gain knowledge , tips and inspiration.

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