Taking Better Pictures
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By Vanessa Ogibowski TAKING BETTER PICTURES
Get in Closer to the Subject
COMPOSITION
Get in Closer to the Subject
COMPOSITION
Get rid of Clutter
SIMPLIFY, SIMPLIFY, SIMPLIFY
Get rid of Clutter
SIMPLIFY, SIMPLIFY, SIMPLIFY
Move subject to left or right of center
MOVE SUBJECT OFF CENTER
Move subject to left or right of center
MOVE SUBJECT OFF CENTER
Try interesting angles – low, high, bird’s eye-view, etc.
DIFFERENT ANGLES
Try interesting angles – low, high, bird’s eye-view, etc.
DIFFERENT ANGLES
Use natural lines, branches, etc. to frame subject
FRAMING THE SUBJECT
Use natural lines, branches, etc. to frame subject
FRAMING THE SUBJECT
Best time of day for lighting is sunrise and sundown
TIME OF DAY
Best time of day for lighting is sunrise and sundown
TIME OF DAY
Change your position so that light and shadows are more interesting – not flat lighting
POSITION OF THE LIGHT:
POSITION OF THE LIGHT:
Contrast between light and shadow makes for an interesting photo
COMBINATION OF LIGHT AND SHADOW
COMBINATION OF LIGHT AND SHADOW
Use exposure compensation to properly expose for the subject –try several shots
CORRECT EXPOSURE
CORRECT EXPOSURE
Create a less distracting background
BACKGROUND
BACKGROUND
BIBLIOGRAPHY
http://photobucket.com/
All internet photos were found on,