Author: Al Sanez
Taking pictures is no easy adventure. It takes practice, precision, and a
love for photography. This article will make that adventure a little easier by
providing some simple tips for great shots. The first tip...
Has to do with composing your shot. One of the most valuable assets to
photography is knowing where to place your camera. Camera placement and where
you point your camera can make a big difference in how your shot looks. A simple
change to the left or an inch to the right can turn an ugly, boring photo, into
a dynamic and interesting shot.
One of the easiest ways to start taking better composed shots is to identify
your main subject. People try to take photos and just look for great looking
settings or photos. But failing to identify the main focal point of the image is
a very big no no. There are many reasons for this:
1. It will make you include unnecessary objects in the frame
2. It will
make your shot less focused
3. Your photo will look less unified.
Identifying the main subject of a photo is a very good idea. This will make
you focus on this in your composing and will keep you from including objects
just because they "look nice". For example, a photo of a lady bug will look nice
when focused on. However, if you see a cock roach and decide it will make the
shot look nicer, there is more clutter and the main point of interest is
blurred.
As a general rule of thumb...if the viewer has to ask "what am I supposed to
be looking at" you failed to identify and isolate your subject.
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