4/25/2011

Digital Photography: Four Useful Camera Tips

By Bill Heath


Have you recently purchased a new camera? It can be a thrill indeed to take photos on a new camera.

But oftentimes when the time comes for you to snap those photos, the image doesn't look as clear as you had hoped. If you want to avoid these feelings of disappointment, take note of the four camera tips below.

Try out different camera exposure settings

By exploring the exposure settings of your camera, you could have pictures looking more brilliant with 0.5 to 2 stops underexposed in bright surroundings, and scenes appearing more clear with some overexposure. All you have to do is fiddle with the exposure settings to evoke different moods from your photos and make them speak volumes to the viewer. A picture does indeed say a thousand words if you think of it that way. Newer camera users may want to try bracketing, or taking several photos per exposure level, and choosing the best ones among them.

Using blur to add a creative edge

Another thing you may want to experiment with would be blur - use it wisely and effectively so you could add some complementary features to the photos you take. This can be done in 2 basic types.

First would be using depth-of-field blur. To enhance the focus driven towards your foreground object, use 0.4 to 1.4 lens aperture and you'll be using blur to its fullest effect on your photographs.

Second type is movement blur. This could produce some interesting results - you will simply have to set your camera exposure to shutter priority and make sure the shutter moves at a slow, gradual pace.

Create something out of nothing

What does it means? This is literally rethinking your approach, thinking back to things you see on a day-to-day basis and figuring out how you can make them look extra special in your photos.

For example, you can focus on certain patterns or open spaces, or just about anything else in your surroundings. This could mean trees, shrubbery, roads, bridges, the list can go on and on. And as you go along, you may find yourself becoming more creative in your approach.

Be original

You wouldn't want to take photos that have been taking before - it is more important to strive to be as fresh and original as possible to stay on top of your game. Extreme photography, for instance, is an ongoing trend, particularly in the field of underwater photography, or you may try shooting through thick glasses for a sort of 3D effect, or by shooting reflections of objects that you may see in a mirror or in the water.




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