Taking photos with good results would be a dream for everyone who loves photography. Most people think to produce a good photograph required a new super-sophisticated camera. Though technique is far more important than the device. Taking good pictures can be done by anyone and with any camera as long as it is enough to practice and have a passion in that field. Here are some ways to take great photos, including:
Composition is a basic thing in photography about how we put the subject of photographs in the field of photos. Photo placement is very common done by some beginners is placing it in the middle of the field of photos. Try something different by not putting it in the middle. The first stage to do is to create an imaginary line ( grid ) that divides the field of images in the vertical and horizontal directions of each of the three parts. The placement of the subject of a photograph on the outer third of the grid can reinforce the dynamic impression on the photograph, this way better known as the term of rule of thirds.
Arrange the photo shoots carefully
Do not let your photos interfere with the background that will make your photos look messy. Get rid of backgrounds that can screw up and interrupt. Avoid the look of the tree as if it grows above the head as a background. You can avoid this by changing the direction of shooting photos to produce a better photo and not messy.
Position the camera height against the subject's eye ( eye level )
As much as possible avoid shooting while standing against a subject lower than us. For example, when photographing a small child you should take the photo in a squatting position so that the camera is as high as the eye ( eye level ) of the child.
Take advantage of flash
In some cases, flash can improve the quality of the captured images. You can use this flash in shooting done during the day to overcome the shadow that arises on the subject of annoying human photos under the nose or eyes. This technique is known as fill in flash.
Try an interesting angle
Do not just fixate on taking pictures in one particular angle only. Try experimenting with taking different shooting angles. Find a place that lets you be in a higher or lower position. For example, you can use a chair or ladder for a higher shooting angle, or lie on the floor for a lower angle shot. Variations of this shooting angle can make it easier for you to be able to determine the best photos of them.
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