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How To Take A Good Photo

How To Take A Good Photo

Hopefully you aren’t the sort who always finds their thumb in their photos! At least with digital photography, you can instantly see the photo and sometimes, depending on the moment you’re trying to capture, you can have an opportunity for a do over.

Photography can seem simple to those who like to point and snap. But it can be complex and if you know a bit about it, you can have a much better chance of getting a great shot. Want some tips to help you learn how to take a good photo? Read on..

Learn About Your Camera

How To Take A Good PhotoMost cameras today have more than an on / off switch. Some are worth quite a lot of money. Some modern cameras have quite a few switches and dials. But most people, an overwhelming majority, don’t bother to read any of the manuals that come with their camera.

Most people skim through the manual and intend to come back and read it but never actually bother. The vast majority, in fact, leave their camera in the default setting and never experiment with all the bells and whistles it has to offer.

Taking the time to learn about various setting can help you figure out how to take a good photo in various lighting and when you’re taking a landscape picture versus a portrait of people.

Zoom

With many types of photos, the ones with the most character are the ones that are taken up close and personal. This is especially the case with photographs of children, pets, and wildlife.

Camera Zoom LensYou can’t always get up close but your camera probably has a zoom button. Experiment with it and see if you see a difference in your photos. Chances are that you will!

Tip: If taking photos of people, take several in a row. This can help you find the best of the bunch, minimizing the chances of having someone blink, etcetera.

Take Photography Classes

Photography ClassesThere are some great classes for photography hobbyists and budding professionals alike. These classes can help you learn how to take a good photo and can be overview courses or comprehensive classes. Whether you choose to take online photography classes, or more traditional classes, if you enjoy photography, you will get a lot out of learning from the experts.

They offer a great chance to learn how to take a good photo and help you get in touch with creativity that might surprise you. Photography courses can offer a variety of elements, from helping you to learn the basics to very advanced techniques.

My name is Roy Smith. I also go by the handle Online Photo Guy. My first professional gig was a wedding back in 1976 and I've been shooting photos ever since . My journey has spanned many ages, from the days of film and darkroom to cutting edge digital conceptual artwork. I am also a fine arts printer and extensive traveler. I hope you will use the tips and ideas given here and share lots of joy through your work!

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  1. This is such a comprehensive informative site. I have the best collection of blurred photos of Australia i actually gave up trying. But now with all the Digital products and the information I have found here I have found a renewed interest. Thanks

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