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Tips On How To Take Professional Looking Pictures

By Kerry Spears


Facebook is the best place to share the photos you have captured. The site allows you to spread your pictures for the world to see. But, what if the pictures you have captured could have been better? Here are some ways for you to capture photos a lot better and more professional looking.

Know how far your flash can reach. For digital cameras and most of the ordinary ones, flashes only reach ten feet. With this, use your flash setting and wait for your subject to come near closer to the ten feet radius to take beautiful pictures.

Study the lights in your environment and what all you will be working with. For wonderfully taken pictures, move your subject away from the shadows or you can easily place them underneath the light and not underneath the object that casts shadows over them. Avoid overhead sunlight as well for ultimate results that you are seeking.

Some say that flashes can destroy a picture but if used at the right instance, the camera flash can be your bestfriend. use the flash setting when you are outdoor especially if the sun is high above you and is casting shadows under your eyes and nose. You can use it in dim places to lighten up your face.

You can always try something new and take spontaneous photos of your friends while you are at dinner with them or when you are out at the park with your family. Always have the camera ready to take spontaneous shots at your subjects.

All of us are fond of taking photos in a horizontal manner. Try tilting your camera vertically and see how you can change the photo drastically with such angle. Try doing this when you are taking photos of your friends as a group.

Take a lot of photos from one angle and another set from another angle if you possibly can. The more photos you take the more choices you can make and surely one of the hundreds you have taken is a masterpiece that you will be able to showcase to everyone.

Bring life to a bland and dull picture by taking shots of it in its natural environment. If you plan on taking pictures of animals or your friends out in the open, you can still put focus on your subjects but capture them in their natural surroundings.




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