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    Shoot like a Pro withCompact Camera

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    Rahul Prasad

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    2010 by Lifeblob LLC

    Lifeblob is a Bangalore based startup focused on creating a social

    media community for hobbyist and amateur photographers.

    Images courtesy Zhung Lee, Henry Lee, Pranav Bhasin, Vishwas Narendra,

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    What is so hard about photography?

    With the proliferation of digital point-and-shoot cameras and cameras in cell phones,

    photography has become accessible to everyone. However, most people stick to the

    Automode and expect the camera to churn out great looking photos with the click

    of a button.

    Photography, however, still requires the intelligence of the photographer.

    With the tips given in this ebook, we at lifeblob.com help you, the photographer, get

    the most out of your camera and take professional quality photos.

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    In this ebook we discuss 5 simple, yet powerful tips to get you started takingprofessional looking photographs. They are:

    Tip #1: Control the Flash

    Tip #2: Macro Mode

    Tip #3: Composition

    Tip #4: ISO Setting

    Tip #5: Polarization Hack

    Contents

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    Tip #1: Control the Flash

    Diffuse Light: Though the flash brightens up the image in a low lighting

    situation; it results in unnatural skin color and harsh glares with unflattering

    shadows. One nice hack to reduce the harsh light and get a softer natural

    looking photo is to diffuse the light from the flash. The cheapest way to get

    this done, is to cover the flash with a translucent cellophane tape, to reduce

    the intensity of flash

    Fill Flash: There is one other nifty use of flash which most beginners are not

    aware of. Flash can be used to light up the subjects in the foreground while

    shooting directly into sunlight, thus helping bring out the details rather than

    the silhouette.

    Flash can be used to light up the subjects in the

    foreground while shooting directly into sunlight

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    Tip #2: Macro Mode

    Macro mode is used to take close up shots of small objects.

    Given below are some tips to get the most out of Macro mode:

    The macro mode works within a particular part of the zoom range. By trial and

    error, check the cameras optimal range. Better still, leave the camera

    unzoomed and try to get as close to the subject as possible.

    Increase the ISO of your camera to 400 or above. Make sure that this doesnt

    increase the visible noise in your photo.

    Tripods are one of the essential items in a macro photography kit bag. But,

    what if we dont have one? Keep your camera on a flat dry surface such as a

    stone, or a bench near the subject. If you cant find such a surface, its better to

    switch off macro, and try shooting the subject in your normal mode.

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    Tip #3: Composition

    You would have heard professional photographers talking about composition.

    What do they mean by composing a shot? Technically, it is the arrangement of

    elements in your frame. Does it require a diploma in design to compose well?

    NO. The truth is, by following a set of simple techniques you can shoot

    amazing compositions which will make your friends and family go WOW!

    Here are those:

    Rule of Thirds

    This is one of the oldest techniques, which was shamelessly borrowed from the

    painters. Imagine a tic-tac-toe grid. Place this across your image and where the

    lines intersect are your points where you should place your subjects. Most of

    the cameras now a days come with a grid to help you with this.

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    Tip #3: Composition (Contd)

    Lines

    Lines play a very important element of composition. It draws the attention of the

    viewer to the main subject. Horizontal lines help divide the scene while vertical

    lines give a sense of strength and height. Try shooting an image with the diagonal

    line passing from the bottom left to the top right and see for yourself the power of

    lines!

    Perspectives

    Photography is a two dimensional medium while the subjects are in 3D.

    Perspectives help us add the third dimension by creating a sense of scale and

    depth. You can try keeping with one subject in the foreground and another a bit

    farther away in the background or try different positions while taking portraits.

    Perspectives help us add the third dimension by

    creating a sense of scale and depth

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    Tip #4: ISO Setting

    The ISO settings in the camera relates to the sensitivity of the camera sensor. In

    other words, higher the ISO number greater the amount of details captured by the

    sensor.

    All cameras come with Auto ISO mode and most people tend to stick with that, and

    most cameras do a good job of choosing the ISO. However, controlling the ISO has

    it benefits.

    Firstly, changing the ISO settings will impact the aperture and shutter speed

    needed for a well exposed shot. For e.g. changing the ISO from 100 to 400 allows

    you to shoot at higher shutter speeds and/or smaller apertures.

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    Tip #4: ISO Setting (Contd)

    Secondly, higher ISO settings help you capture low light situations without using

    Flash. ISO helps you take soft moody shots like blowing-candle-in-dark birthday

    photos without the glaring flash spoiling the mood. The downside however is that

    higher ISO tends to increase the digital noise in the image.

    Finally, although its best to avoid noise in your image; it can be used creatively to

    give a grunge, raw feel to your creations.

    ISO is an important aspect of digital photography to have an understanding of if

    you want to gain more control of your digital camera.

    ISO helps you take soft moody shots

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    Photographic filters are add-ons to the camera which alters the image capturedby the sensor. These give the photographer more control over the photo he

    wants produced. Filters range from simple UV blocking ones which subtly cuts

    out unwanted light to ones which gives special effects.

    Polarizer is one such filter which you will find in any professional outdoor

    photographers kit bag. It has one main effect: it eliminates reflection from non-

    metal surfaces.

    Because of this property, a polarizer is very useful when it comes to

    photographing running water or skies. Because it filters out unwanted light it

    tends to make the water more transparent and the skies more saturated and

    slightly more darker.

    Tip #5: Polarization Hack

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    All this is fine. But how do we get this effect on a normalpoint and shoot?you ask.

    Your solution is sitting right on top of your nose. Yes, your sunglasses can be

    effectively used as a polarizing filter. For better results, get them as close to the

    viewfinder as possible and make sure you cant see the rims in the shot.

    Note however that, if your sunglasses come with a dark shade, the photo you get

    would be on the darker side. Though this can be brightenedduring the post

    processing make sure that you try it on a sunny day with the sun behind your

    back to get the best results.

    Tip #5: Polarization Hack (Contd)

    Your sunglasses can be effectively used as a

    polarizing filter

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    Summary

    For people starting off in photography these tips will help you keep getting better

    at this art

    Practice, practice and more practice is the mantra when it comes to getting

    better at photography. Also, make it a point to learn from your past mistakes and

    make sure not to do them again.

    Find Inspiration Internet is strewn with awe inspiring photos by otherphotographers. (lifeblob has more than a few!). Explore them. Figure out how they

    got that result and try to replicate.

    Learn from your peers It helps to learn in groups. Form an informal

    photography community or join an existing one in your area. Learning from your

    peers hastens your learning and inspires you to explore more.

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    About Lifeblob

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    Lifeblob is a social photo sharing service that helps you connect with your

    friends and family through photos. For every photo you upload, lifeblob

    discovers photos that are related to it in some manner and shows it next to

    your photo.

    Lifeblob currently hosts over 3 million photos and has a thriving community

    where amateur photographers improve their skills by interacting with experts.

    Check out http://www.lifeblob.com

    Become a fan here: http://www.facebook.com/lifeblob

    Follow us on twitter at twitter.com/lifeblob

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    About the Author

    Rahul Prasad is a hobbyist photographer who got inspired to take up photography

    seriously when his dad gifted him a point and shoot (Kodak Easyshare Z7590) 5

    years back. He currently owns a Canon 1000D DSLR with kit and 50mm prime lens.

    Though he likes all kinds of photography, his current interests are into Black and

    White and people photography.

    Check out his photos here

    He regularly blogs at http://photography-tips.lifeblob.com

    Follow him on twitter at twitter.com/bRahu1

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