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Getting Good Picture Results


"Some good tips about taking pictures in this article."


Getting Good Picture Results
By Paul Hood

Creating beautiful photographs can prove to be very difficult if you are not using the right equipment as well as the appropriate technique.

To help you with that predicament, below are helpful tips to guide you in your quest for photographic enlightenment.

The first thing to keep in mind when shooting photos is that you have to look your subject in the eye. Direct eye contact can get your viewer transfixed with your picture thus enjoying more view time.

Position your camera at your subject’s eye level to reveal those beautiful smiles. Getting a good angle will give you photos that are appealing and good to look at. A plain background is good for giving emphasis to your subject.

It is never a good idea to have the background upstage the person or landscape you are taking a picture of. Also, if you are going to shoot pictures outdoors, use fill-flash.

Glare from the sun can create ugly facial shadows. For this problem, the flash is the key. You must also be particular with the proper distance between you and your subject making sure that you are not very near nor very far.

The closest possible range for shooting pictures without making your subject blurry is about three feet. Other than that would be disaster. Subjects place in the middle make for boring photographs.

Try to make your pictures livelier by placing your subject away from the middle. Just keep in mind that you'll need to lock the focus if you have an auto-focus camera because most of them focus on whatever is in the center of the viewfinder.

Failure to do this will give you blurry images which are sure to hit the trash bin. A common mistake that usually happens is taking shots beyond the range of the flash, resulting in very dark pictures.

You can avoid this by reading your camera’s manual or if not, take pictures below ten feet away from you. A very important component of a great photograph is good lighting as this will greatly enhance the appearance of your picture.

Choose the right time of the day like a sunset, to improve your subject’s appearance. Try to take vertical pictures from time to time. There are subjects that will look better if shot vertically.

The last but not the least, make conscious efforts to have better control of your shots to boost your picture quality. Take charge of your photo sessions. Manipulate every situation to fit your taste.

Armed with the right knowledge, you are most likely to produce great looking pictures. Continually try to hone your skills to improve your chances of making worthwhile pictures. Making great shots can be a very rewarding experience.

About The Author
Ariel Velasco goes by the author alias of Paul Hood. Additional Information about the articles can be found at http://www.fullcolorprintingcompany.com.

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