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Saturday, May 3, 2008

How To Take Good Pictures of Most Things

By James John

Digital cameras are quite familiar with grabbing that photo on a moments notice. Digital cameras with the great view screen can incisively show you the photo you just took. This device of modern tech does have all of the advantage over an regular camera.

The lighting with an digital camera does not work like your regular camera. You have adjustments the flash, along with adjustments for the contrast as well as brightness. My 2 cents on what is best with them is the fact you upload your pictures to your home pc and edit.

The problem people have with digital camera pictures is until the photos are uploaded and enlarged; you will not see the imperfections. All the imperfections on skin or color of issues will not be seen, until there is the upload. You just can not see these things on the small screen of the camera.

Blurriness is what you will get on your photo if your hand is shaky or moving around during the picture taking. You will not now that the picture is ruined until the picture is enlarged.

Spotting imperfections in digital camera photos is hard to do at first. Learning from your mistakes is the only way to learn. Your flaws will be unique to your own style in use of the camera. What one person does is not what the other does. It east to get over the quirks of your bad habits.

Hopefully you have got the movement of the camera down pack by now. In the use of your digital camera you would have realized by now sometimes there is lighting issues. A digital camera photo needs more light than other cameras. Conventional cameras may be able take a good picture of the moon, but digital camera may just show you a speck instead of a moon. Example of an indoor grainy picture taken is if you allow your shot to be taken with the light behind your subjects. The light needs to be in front of what you are shooting.

Well I hope in giving you these tips it will help in turning you into a digital camera pro. The learning and practicing can be frustrating. Keep your hand steady for that perfect shot. Always give yourself lots of light.

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