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Photography
The good, the bad, the uglyCaiti Nance, Sierra Stewart
Tip # 1
• Learn to control the Flash• Make sure the pictures
look natural
• http://www.basic-digital-photography.com/shooting-photos.html
Tip # 2
• Use a plain background• Loud backgrounds
distract from the target of the photo.
• http://www.kodak.com/global/en/corp/top10tips/index.jhtml
Tip # 3
• Use a tripod• Makes pictures appear
steadier, and takes less time when taking group shots.
• http://Photo-sharing-services-review.toptenreviews.com/photography-101.html
Tip # 4
• Vary your shooting Angle• Don’t make your pictures
boring! Pictures are worth a thousand words, they need variety. Not every picture looks good the same way.
• http://www.imphotorepair.com/digitalcameratips.html
Tip # 5
• The law of thirds• Divide into nine
squares, put your main focus into one of the places where the squares cross (focal point)
• http://www.imphotorepair.com/digitalcameratips.html
Tip # 6
• Move in close• Use the Macro Mode for
assistance
• http://www.kodak.com/global/en/corp/top10tips/index.jhtml
Tip # 7
• Focus on your Subject• Make sure not to distract
from the focal point of your picture.
• http://Betterphoto.com/exploring/tips/5.asp
Tip # 8
• Play with the Iso Setting• Higher for a faster
shutter speed (moving objects)
• Lower for a slower shutter speed (still objects)
• http://www.basic-digital-photography.com/shooting-photos.html
Tip # 9
• Don’t bunch up, Spread out.• Don’t take pictures in the
same area or it will all look the same
• http://kenrockwell.com/tech/howto.htm
Tip # 10
• Go incognito:• Use natural looking
pictures, don’t tell people you’re going to photograph them.
• http://www.digitaltrends.com/how-to/ten-picture-taking-tips/