Better Photos with Your Digital Camera
MP3 Player Review: The Apple IPodAs you look for MP3 player reviews online, you will find that most of them are geared toward the largest player in the market, the iPod..... ...... next to a tree do we really need to see the entire tree? Get closer to your subject. We can see some of the tree bark with mom leaning against it, but showing the whole tree is a waste. Remember this tip with children, many people take a shot of their dear child for an expression on the childs face, but in the printed shot the child is lost next to another kid, the swing set, and the dog. Remember get closer.
6. Never put your subject dead center. All family photographers do this and its as hard of a habit to break as remembering to look at the background. But if youve moved closer to your subject remember to put them just sightly off center. Not a lot just a bit. When youre shooting even groups of people this is especially easy but odd numbered groups is a little more difficult. Just find your imaginary center line of your group and put that line just a bit off center in your view through your lens or screen.
With these tips you can be on your way to taking better photos today.
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Copyright 2004 Kelly Paal
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