Ten super tips for better photography
By Kalkod on Apr 22, 2007 with Comments 0
RB comes with ten best tips on photography. Read it, and become a expert photographer. Don’t forget to send back the copies to us!
1) Frame the moment:
[tag]Photography[/tag] is nothing but capturing a beautiful moment. Stilling the object is the primary task of photography. Ones mind should reflex very fast to decide on the moment and capture it.
2) Make Sure of the light

Light plays predominant role in photography. It is often seen that, many photo’s get spoiled due to lack of proper light and shade. One can carve a dim object to a beautiful figure, just by adjusting light and shade.
3) Distance and Difficulty

Irrespective of advanced lens and [tag]cameras[/tag], photography depends heavily on the distance of the object. A expert photographer always takes maximum caution on the distance aspect. However, distance should not create difficulty covering the object in the frame.
4) Background
Background plays much important role in photography. A dim and scattered background will spoil the beauty of the image. Background should always be clear and free from hindrances.
5) Don’t shake or shiver
Both head and hands should be kept still while clicking. A feather light shake or shiver will haze the image. Also the defined objects will form a shady shape.
6) Different angles

To say in one word, angles are angels in photography!. Just think of a beautiful red rose with dew on it. How nice to click a photo from adjacent angle! Further, angles define the emotion, mood, aspiration…etc.
7) Use sun as natural flash

A brilliant photographer always uses the sun as his natural flash. Further, you can bring some excellent compositions while taking photos on sun rise and sunset.
Combining sharpness and fuzz
Photos will be more effective when they are properly mixed of sharpness and fuzz. Sharpness makes the object more visible while fuzz helps in making the photo more accurate.
9) Get closer and closer
This applies while doing the photography of micro objects. We should remember that we are trying to tell something to the reader through our photos.
10) Quality of camera.

Choose the best available camera in the market. A low priced camera may work as camera, but you cannot carve the beauty of the object as other cameras do.
Do you have your own tips for better photography? If so please comment on below!
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