In Photography, the best camera is always the one you’re holding
when that decisive moment unfold. It doesn’t matter if it is a DSLR or a cheap
point and shoot camera what really count is the output. While it is true that
technology can really help you with digital photography it is also a given fact
that you need to spend a fortune if you want to have those latest camera with
better image handling and rendering capabilities at the press of the shutter.
If you can afford those latest gadget good for you, but if not I have some
simple tips to pump up your photography.
1.
Learn how to compose an image.
Composition
is the soul of an image. It is the process of arranging those element inside
the frame. It is like you’re drawing something and you’re using the pen to draw
or position the things inside your drawing. In photography you’re using the
camera as pen and instead of sketching your elements position in the frame you
move around to fine their best angle.
2.
Avoid overlapping subject/element inside the frame
It
is also part of the composition. You should arrange your element properly. It
is refer to as proper layering of subjects in photography. The norm if
you have more than three elements in different plane on your frame should be
foreground, mid-ground and background. Move to an angle where you’re foreground
is not overlapping with your mid-ground and so forth. With this technique you
are giving your viewers a clear path of viewing the elements in your image.
Layering of subject in a frame |
fore, mid and back |
3. Use figure to ground distinction
light subject, dark background |
Figure to ground is one of the most important concept in photography. There’s lot of explanation about it but I wanna keep mine short. It simply means if your subject is dark put him in a light background and vice versa. The purpose is to make your subject stand out and do not simply blends in the background.
My last tip is shoot more. You are using digital camera and not film so just keep pressing that shutter until you capture the perfect angle of the scene.
I hope you all like
this simple tips.. I hope you can apply all this tips in your photography.
Enjoy shooting!
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