Whether you just have a simple point-and-shoot camera or the more
expensive digital SLRs, you can definitely take quality pictures
like the pros do. It’s not the type of camera that takes great
shots, it’s the photographer. If you don't know how to correctly
take a shot, you can take a really bad picture from an SLR camera.
As long as you know how to correctly take pictures and are willing
to make some adjustments, taking great photos will be easy for you.
Here are some tips to help you shoot like professionals even with
your simple digital camera. 1. Would you like your shots to have a
warmer feel? Most shots taken from a digital camera without any
adjustments look cool and clammy. This is because the white balance
setting is set to “auto” as default which is fine for snapshots. If
you want a warmer effect, though, with sharp colors, you may want
to set the white balance to “cloudy” setting instead of auto. This
is like adding a mild warming filter to the lens of your camera.
Cloudy setting increases the yellow and red colors adding a richer
and warmer effect to your shots. 2. Polarizing filters can be one
of the most important investments you can add to your digital
camera. These filters reduce the glare and unwanted reflections on
your shots. This is great when you frequently take landscape and
outdoor shots. Pictures taken with a polarizer have richer and more
saturated colors. If your camera won't allow filters, like a simple
point-and-shoot camera, don’t fret! You can still have a polarizing
effect on your shots by placing a good quality pair of sunglasses
in front of the lens. It gives an effect similar to a polarizer.
Just make sure that you place it to the lens as close as possible
and the rims are not seen. 3. For an outdoor shot with shine, use
your camera’s “flash on” or “fill flash” feature. This lets you
control when you want the flash to go off, instead of it deciding
when it wants to. This mode exposes first the background then
adding enough flash to illuminate your subject. For great results,
place your subject where the sun illuminates the hair from the side
or back. Alternatively, to let your subject be comfortable and not
be annoyed by the sun’s heat, place your model in the shade then
use the flash to illuminate the subject. However, built-in flashes
only have a maximum range of 10 feet. Thus, it would be better not
to go too far from your subject. 4. Taking detailed shots of
objects like flowers or small insects is easy with your digital
camera. Most digital cameras have a feature called “close up” or
“macro mode” usually indicated by a flower sign. With this mode
turned on, you can take shots of objects as close as possible.
However, you only get a shallow field-depth when taking close up
pictures so it is better to focus on the most important part of the
subject then allow the other parts of the image go soft. 5.
Leveling the image may be difficult for amateurs as well as some
pros. One way to get a level or an even shot, especially of a
nature shot, is to look for some horizontal lines as guide. If you
have a view of the horizon, where the sky meets the ocean, you can
use that as your leveling guide. If it still is difficult for you,
you can try to take several shots at different angles so you’ll
know which one would give you the best shot. After some time it
will become natural for you to take even shots. These are just some
of the tricks you can do to take wonderful shots on your digital
camera, be it a simple point-and shoot kind or the more
professional SLR type. Photography is really an enjoyable and
fulfilling hobby, especially when a lot of people also appreciate
your shots. And it is not that difficult to have shots that most
people will like. Just explore, read different books, and take
advice from pros and you’ll surely be one of them in a matter of
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