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		<title>See Your World Through An Entirely New Lens With These Tips</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 19 May 2012 19:54:02 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Learn about how to properly compose a photograph when you want to take better pictures. Bad composition can turn an otherwise-great shot into something that doesn&#8217;t seem quite right. Learn composition rules and apply what you&#8217;ve learned every time you take a photograph to improve your overall photography skills. Share your very best and most interesting shots. Try to only keep the photos you love the best. Is taking pictures where the subject has been [...]</p><p>The Original Post is Located Here:  <a href="http://thedslrcamera.com/see-your-world-through-an-entirely-new-lens-with-these-tips-2/">See Your World Through An Entirely New Lens With These Tips</a></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Learn about how to properly compose a photograph when you want to take better pictures. Bad composition can turn an otherwise-great shot into something that doesn&#8217;t seem quite right. Learn composition rules and apply what you&#8217;ve learned every time you take a photograph to improve your overall photography skills.</p>
<p>Share your very best and most interesting shots. Try to only keep the photos you love the best.</p>
<p>Is taking pictures where the subject has been rained upon something you need to do? Carry a spray bottle full of water and mist your subject, creating &#8220;rain&#8221; droplets to complete your shot.</p>
<p>One of the key tips for taking better pictures is to shoot multiple photos of the same subject, and then choose the best shot &#8212; professionals do this as a matter of habit. If you are working in a digital medium, you can take advantage of this without additional cost. This is especially useful when you want to capture a certain mood or aspect of an image.</p>
<p>Prior to shooting a large event, warm up your skills by catching glimpses of small details. A makeup bag or bouquet of flowers often make a dramatic, romantic statement, and make for an accessible subject to start with. This can be a great opportunity to get pictures.</p>
<p>The quality of cellphone cameras has come a long way from the comically low-resolution ones that first appeared on phones, but you need to be very careful about lighting it you want to take great photos with your phone. The vast majority of cell phone cameras lack flash capability, so you need to pay special attention to how your subject is lit. Zoom helps to keep strong light sources out of the shot.</p>
<p>Arguably, the most important tip when taking photos is making sure you are aware of how to hold the camera. Stable imagery is not even possible without the camera being held the right ways. Keep arms close to the body, and suppor the lens with your hand that is not dominant.</p>
<p>Know when it&#8217;s necessary to use your camera&#8217;s flash and when it&#8217;s not. Don&#8217;t just turn the flash onto automatic and not reassess it ever again. In some instances, the extra light provided by the flash could ruin your shot. Make sure the flash has been turned on when taking a picture with low light levels.</p>
<p>Use people as subjects for your photos. You should always ask permission first. As you travel, you&#8217;ll often find that ordinary people or scenes will be the ones that stand out later as you reflect on the journey through your photographs. It&#8217;s a great idea to focus on the unique styles and expressions visible in each individual picture.</p>
<p>As the above article stated, although not everyone may enjoy taking pictures, almost everyone can find the beauty in a beautiful picture. When you take photos, you can capture moments that people may not have had a chance to see otherwise. In addition, you&#8217;ll be enjoying a special hobby that provides you with personal satisfaction. Sharing photos with the world, as previously stated, can also help you reduce stress and pause to appreciate things.</p>
<p>In the world of photography, many components come together to make up the perfect photo. If you utilize different focus and lighting, you can see what it can do for your photographs.</p>


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		<title>Tips To Improve The Quality Of Your Photos</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 18 May 2012 19:53:02 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Night photography requires specialized lighting techniques. When adequate natural lighting is not available, it is even more important to make sure that supplemental lighting is properly set up and utilized. The use of artificial light can help reduce the expertise normally required for nighttime shooting. It creates enough light so that the photographer does not have to become an expert in determining the differences in exposure time that are required for effective nighttime photography. Take [...]</p><p>The Original Post is Located Here:  <a href="http://thedslrcamera.com/tips-to-improve-the-quality-of-your-photos-3/">Tips To Improve The Quality Of Your Photos</a></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Night photography requires specialized lighting techniques. When adequate natural lighting is not available, it is even more important to make sure that supplemental lighting is properly set up and utilized. The use of artificial light can help reduce the expertise normally required for nighttime shooting. It creates enough light so that the photographer does not have to become an expert in determining the differences in exposure time that are required for effective nighttime photography.</p>
<p>Take a picture of a silhouette. While most people use the sunset to create a silhouette, there are other methods. A silhouette will appear if the background is a lot brighter than the subject. You can easily create this effect by having a flash go off behind your subject or even just using a brightly lit window. However, it&#8217;s important to remember that unfavorable features may be emphasized in the outline of someone&#8217;s body or face.</p>
<p>Teaching your children about photography is a wonderful family bonding opportunity. You can cause a lifelong love for photography by involving kids in it early on with a cheap digital or an older film camera. Most people enjoy taking pictures, so sharing that love with your children can provide hours of family bonding time.</p>
<p>You shouldn&#8217;t neglect the foreground as many novice photographers do. To create a frame that is striking and increase the depth of your photo, plan the foreground of the shot.</p>
<p>Adjust your settings accordingly if you are going to take pictures of a moving subject. To do this, try increasing your ISO. You will get clearer and more interesting shots of moving objects.</p>
<p>If you intend to travel soon, make a mental list of landmarks or other objects that you want to shoot. To get some good ideas on where to begin, head on over to the closest postcard rack. These cards will have subjects and attractions that are popular with visitors. Get your own angle on these places.</p>
<p>Check your camera&#8217;s settings to ensure they&#8217;re correct before you take your photographs. For example, taking a photograph of a moving subject will require much different settings than a still life. Getting the settings right beforehand will help ensure that your shots come out the way you intend.</p>
<p>To take a great picture, move closer towards your subject. This allows you to eliminate backgrounds that are distracting, and it also makes it easier to properly frame what you are photographing. It will also help you notice facial expressions, which are important factors for all portrait photographers. If your subject is far away, you are likely to miss the small important details.</p>
<p>Once you read through this, you should be ready to do some experimenting on your own. Apply this advice and your pictures will improve. If they aren&#8217;t working for you, try new things until your skills start improving.</p>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 17 May 2012 19:52:09 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>There are many free or low-priced photo editing programs that can be used to touch up or enhance your photos. Even professional photographers improve their pictures digitally. It is easy to make red eyes disappear and to play with brightness and colors to give a different atmosphere to your picture. Occasionally, a picture can change from something that is just alright to something that is incredible with only some tweaks and corrections. Don&#8217;t make your [...]</p><p>The Original Post is Located Here:  <a href="http://thedslrcamera.com/get-the-most-out-of-your-photography-with-these-tips-2/">Get The Most Out Of Your Photography With These Tips!</a></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are many free or low-priced photo editing programs that can be used to touch up or enhance your photos. Even professional photographers improve their pictures digitally. It is easy to make red eyes disappear and to play with brightness and colors to give a different atmosphere to your picture. Occasionally, a picture can change from something that is just alright to something that is incredible with only some tweaks and corrections.</p>
<p>Don&#8217;t make your photographic techniques too complicated; simplifying your process can get you better pictures. Often, you can create a magnificent photo without having to play with different color settings and motion settings.</p>
<p>Know how to correctly hold your camera before you take any photographs with it. If you fail to follow this tip, blurry pictures can be the result. Keep your arms close to your body and you should be supporting your lens with your non-dominant hand.</p>
<p>Before traveling with your photography equipment, take the time to carefully plan which equipment you need to take. Take the lenses you anticipate using, and don&#8217;t forget to bring along additional batteries and cleaning equipment. Don&#8217;t take more than you need, and think about what you can carry for your trip.</p>
<p>When taking photos of large structures or natural features, include people in the shot for scale. This will allow viewers of your photography to easily realize the proportionate size of your subject in relation to a subject they are more comfortable with.</p>
<p>Try pre-focusing your camera and then moving so that your subject is not right in the middle of the lens. Centering a subject in a picture is an expected tactic and may detract from the interest of the photo. Taking an off-centered shot will make your subject more interesting to view.</p>
<p>You cannot rush the process of learning photography, and you definitely cannot rush a good shot. A good shot is only there when it is there. Trying to force the issue will just leave you with lousy photos full of flaws.</p>
<p>Taking photos at night can be unique and creative. As adequate lighting is not normally available during night shoots, it is important that forethought is given to the lighting that will be used. Night pictures will work out when using fake lights and other special devices.</p>
<p>Now that you know what skills are required to become a better photographer, you should start practicing those skills regularly. The only way to benefit from the advice in this article, is to put it into practice.</p>
<p>Talent is a crucial facet of photography, but so is education. What you have just read are several tips that anybody interested in digital photography should be thinking about so that they possess a basis on which to start their interests.</p>


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		<description><![CDATA[<p>As you advance in your photography skills and find that it is becoming a serious endeavor for you, you will probably want to invest in a dSLR camera. The relatively new camera utilizes a single lens, yet allows you to preview the images right away. For larger images and more detailed photographs, a full frame digital single lens reflex camera is the best choice. Do not focus entirely on the background of your landscapes. The [...]</p><p>The Original Post is Located Here:  <a href="http://thedslrcamera.com/solid-advice-when-trying-to-capture-the-perfect-picture-2/">Solid Advice When Trying To Capture The Perfect Picture</a></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As you advance in your photography skills and find that it is becoming a serious endeavor for you, you will probably want to invest in a dSLR camera. The relatively new camera utilizes a single lens, yet allows you to preview the images right away. For larger images and more detailed photographs, a full frame digital single lens reflex camera is the best choice.</p>
<p>Do not focus entirely on the background of your landscapes. The foreground needs to be worked on to create an impression of space. Consider a natural frame in the foreground of the photo so that a perception of depth is achieved.</p>
<p>Try different shutter speeds for finding what works for various situations. Photography can help you get that split-second moment or to blur those large time periods. Traditionally, fast shutter speed is used for motion while a slower speed is used for still scenes.</p>
<p>Take a minute to pose your photographic subjects. If you find your family photos aren&#8217;t turning out very well, it could be because you have too many candid shots. This will give you a better chance of getting that perfect shot.</p>
<p>Take the time to read your camera manual. Manuals that come with your camera are often dense and large. In most homes, they will be tossed in a junk drawer or even thrown in the garbage. Instead of losing it, take time to actually read your manual. This is a great way to learn the ins and outs of your particular camera.</p>
<p>Be mindful of which and how many objects appear in your photos. Your picture should be composed in such a way that it gives some insight into your subject. Avoid the temptation to include your entire subject in the photo. If you are trying to convey an overall impression of a scene, shoot a sequence of pictures, instead of a single image without a clear subject.</p>
<p>It is important that you make your subject feel relaxed and safe. Many people feel self-conscious or uncomfortable being put in front of a camera. Therefore, you should be friendly and welcoming and get your subject&#8217;s permission before taking any photographs. Many people need to know that photography is art, instead of an invasion of privacy.</p>
<p>You can capture more than happiness with a picture. A photograph can tell a more riveting story when the subject is captured in a natural state. Sadness and grief are depicted in photography often because the emotions are genuine. Photographs are most moving when the emotions are real. Whether you are capturing a significant historical moment or just an everyday scene in your life, the emotions captured in the image are the most important part.</p>
<p>Be conscious of the natural light. If you are taking outside shots, the sun should be low for optimal effects. Late afternoon or early morning are the best options. When the sun sits high in the sky, harsh shadows or squinting subjects can become an issue. Utilize sunlight to the best of your ability by setting up your subject in a way that the sunlight hits them from the side.</p>
<p>Be aware that creative and professional photographs are rarely attained by chance; you must learn processes such as lighting, composition and focusing. Experiment with a variety of light sources, film development techniques and shutter speeds to see how they affect your photographs.</p>
<p>Now you may understand that there is more than just angles and lighting effects to photos. The level of the photos you capture will only increase once you get creative with methods and add-ons like <a rel="external nofollow" title="camera filters" target="_self" href="http://thedslrcamera.com/XSCG">camera filters</a>.</p>


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		<description><![CDATA[<p>The quality of cell phone cameras has drastically increased over the last few years, however they still struggle in terms of lighting. There is no flash on most cellphone cameras, so you should always try to take shots where there is a good lighting source. If you use the zoom feature and go in close to your subject, you will block some of the shadows and sunspots, which will increase the quality of your photo. [...]</p><p>The Original Post is Located Here:  <a href="http://thedslrcamera.com/useful-photography-tips-that-anyone-can-use/">Useful Photography Tips That Anyone Can Use</a></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The quality of cell phone cameras has drastically increased over the last few years, however they still struggle in terms of lighting. There is no flash on most cellphone cameras, so you should always try to take shots where there is a good lighting source. If you use the zoom feature and go in close to your subject, you will block some of the shadows and sunspots, which will increase the quality of your photo.</p>
<p>It is a good idea to look at what other photographers do in order to get inspiration. The photos taken by other people can give you ideas about the many ways there are to capture a scene.</p>
<p>When you are capturing the precious moments of a wedding on camera, try taking some of the many unexpected shots to warm up: a makeup bag, the shoes that the bride will wear or the glass of champagne the bride is sipping. This can be a great opportunity to get pictures.</p>
<p>Start thinking about thins that involve exposure, such as shutter and film speed and aperture. When you learn about exposure, you improve your photography skills.</p>
<p>Double-check your camera to verify that the settings match the type of photo you intend on taking. For example, shots with a lot of motion require different settings than other shots. When you use the right setting, your photos will be better in quality.</p>
<p>Are you looking to take images of objects that are wet or have a rained-upon look? You can create a similar effect by using a spray bottle to gently mist the object with water.</p>
<p>Framing is very important when you are considering your photo&#8217;s composition. To remove things that aren&#8217;t relevant to your subject matter, zoom into its focal point. This can keep your pictures from feeling cluttered, busy, and distracting to the eye.</p>
<p>Centering your camera on your subject will bring it into focus, but try moving the camera to change the shot&#8217;s framing after focus is established. When a subject is in the center, it is very mundane and not fun to look at. By using this technique, you will find that your photo and the subject matter give off a more interesting appeal to the viewer.</p>
<p>Photography can be used to capture priceless memories to cherish forever. Photos are just paper. However, they are so much more. Following this tips will give you the skills to capture a whole new world of beauty with your photographs.</p>
<p>In the world of photography, many elements come together to form the perfect picture. The use of distinctive focus and illumination, you can observe what it can do for your photographs.</p>


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		<title>It&#8217;s Photo Time All The Time With These Photography Tips</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 14 May 2012 19:49:02 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>JamesBarr</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Experiment with you camera&#8217;s shutter speed settings. Educate yourself about the advantages of different shutter speeds. You should see letters on your camera: P, M, A and S. The &#8216;P&#8217; button will take you to the program mode. This setting is automatic, and it adjusts your shutter and speed for you by itself. If you are less than professional, this is often the best setting. Practice shooting under a variety of lighting conditions, from different [...]</p><p>The Original Post is Located Here:  <a href="http://thedslrcamera.com/its-photo-time-all-the-time-with-these-photography-tips-2/">It&#8217;s Photo Time All The Time With These Photography Tips</a></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Experiment with you camera&#8217;s shutter speed settings. Educate yourself about the advantages of different shutter speeds. You should see letters on your camera: P, M, A and S. The &#8216;P&#8217; button will take you to the program mode. This setting is automatic, and it adjusts your shutter and speed for you by itself. If you are less than professional, this is often the best setting.</p>
<p>Practice shooting under a variety of lighting conditions, from different angles, and with each of the built-in features included in your camera. Your subject does not have to be original in order for your photo to be unique. When a great photographer combines their skill level and artistic eye, they can make even the most boring object look fascinating. Try different things to find a style that suits you.</p>
<p>When taking photos of large structures or natural features, include people in the shot for scale. It may be difficult for those looking at your photos out of context to appreciate the size of a subject without a more familiar subject upon which to anchor their interpretations of relative size.</p>
<p>It is important to find the perfect combination between ISO, aperture and shutter speed. That combination will decide your picture&#8217;s exposure. Except if you want to create a specific impression, overexposed or underexposed pictures do not look good. Take some time to experiment using these features so that you learn how they interact, and which combination you like best.</p>
<p>Proper knowledge of how to adjust the ISO setting of your camera is essential to getting great shots. The higher the ISO value, the wider the field of view, which translates into grainy prints. If you don&#8217;t need grain on a shot, this can really ruin the affect you were trying to achieve.</p>
<p>Experiment with taking pictures from different angles to see how it changes your interest in the subject of your photograph. Perfect composition is not necessarily the most interesting or artistic photographic technique. Shooting a photo that is not exactly centered on the subject may produce more interesting results for your viewers.</p>
<p>As this article indicates, it&#8217;s easy to improve the quality of your photographs. A little education, a tonne of practice and a lot of tenacity are the skills that you require. The effort will be well worth it once you start to see an improvement in your pictures.</p>
<p>In the world of photography, many components come together to constitute the best photo. When you use distinctive focus and illumination, you can see what it can do for your photographs.</p>


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		<title>Tips And Tricks For Fine Art Photography</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 13 May 2012 19:48:03 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>JamesBarr</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Use your flash outdoors to eliminate the shadows that can form when subjects are shot in bright sun. If you don&#8217;t use the flash, your subjects might be cast entirely in shadow so that viewers can&#8217;t tell who is in the photo. Take a lot of pictures of each subject. You can decide later which is best. Using digital cameras makes it much easier and less expensive to use this method so you are assured [...]</p><p>The Original Post is Located Here:  <a href="http://thedslrcamera.com/tips-and-tricks-for-fine-art-photography-3/">Tips And Tricks For Fine Art Photography</a></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Use your flash outdoors to eliminate the shadows that can form when subjects are shot in bright sun. If you don&#8217;t use the flash, your subjects might be cast entirely in shadow so that viewers can&#8217;t tell who is in the photo.</p>
<p>Take a lot of pictures of each subject. You can decide later which is best. Using digital cameras makes it much easier and less expensive to use this method so you are assured to capture that memorable moment you have been waiting for.</p>
<p>You need to understand where sharpness appears in your photographs, and how it works. Sharpness appears in the center of the picture and the lens most often. The closer you get to the edges, the more distortion you get.</p>
<p>Take extra time to make sure you get the right shot if you&#8217;re taking a picture in nature. Take a few minutes to enjoy the scene, and make sure you do not leave any traces of your presence. If you truly love the spot you&#8217;re photographing, you should take good care of it. Try to leave it just as beautiful as you found it so that others, including other photographers, can appreciate it as much as you do.</p>
<p>Keep in mind that you don&#8217;t have to hold the camera in its regular horizontal position when snapping photos. You can get a visually striking photograph by turning and holding your camera vertically. Zoom in if necessary to get a full effect, or zoom out to capture human subjects from head to toe.</p>
<p>Photographers, like most artists, try to convey an emotion or feeling with their photographs. Always keep composition in mind, as it is a key element in your special photographs. When strangers can look at your photos and know exactly what you were trying to convey because you are composing your photos properly.</p>
<p>Always make sure you have a fully charged battery before any special event or when you are planning on using the camera. Digital cameras using an LCD screen require lots of power, so check the batteries before you need to take pictures. Since you&#8217;ll be taking a lot of pictures, you should probably bring a back-up set of batteries, too.</p>
<p>People usually just look right into the camera. Try to capture different feelings, by having your subject focus on something other than the camera, off in the distance. Also, instead of having your subject focus their gaze into the distance, have them focus on an object that is within the camera&#8217;s view, for a great shot.</p>
<p>At first glance, most people have difficulty understanding what photography is about. Learning more about the subject boosts their confidence and makes photography more enjoyable. Follow our advice, grab your camera, and go take some great shots!</p>
<p>As you should now know, you have the ability to turn into a highly effective digital photographer. There is more to taking pictures than pressing buttons on your camera. Photography can help you capture and immortalize cherished occasions and gorgeous scenes.</p>


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		<pubDate>Sat, 12 May 2012 19:47:02 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Being familiar with your camera will have you shooting the best photos possible. Take some time out of your schedule to study your camera. When composing a shot, think about framing. You can utilize the environment around your subject to frame your snapshot in a unique and mood-evoking manner. It is possible to build a natural frame by looking for items in the picture. This will help you practice creating compositions. Try taking pictures from [...]</p><p>The Original Post is Located Here:  <a href="http://thedslrcamera.com/learn-to-take-amazing-photos-within-minutes/">Learn To Take Amazing Photos Within Minutes</a></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Being familiar with your camera will have you shooting the best photos possible. Take some time out of your schedule to study your camera.</p>
<p>When composing a shot, think about framing. You can utilize the environment around your subject to frame your snapshot in a unique and mood-evoking manner. It is possible to build a natural frame by looking for items in the picture. This will help you practice creating compositions.</p>
<p>Try taking pictures from original angles. The straight-on point of view can be effective, but is all too common. Try to find fun and interesting angles to approach the scene. First, attempt from higher positions, and then move lower. Consider experimenting with the way you compose your images with different sideways angles.</p>
<p>Patterns have a natural ability to draw people&#8217;s attention. Photographs with unique patterns create an interesting focal point. You can use the patterns to your advantage by creating different angles and backgrounds with your subject.</p>
<p>If you are planning to purchase a new camera before traveling, opt for one that does not require lithium batteries. Airports have banned loose batteries from being allowed in luggage as they are said to pose a risk to overheating and causing a fire. However, lithium batteries that are in your camera should be able to be carried on board.</p>
<p>Remember that images do not always have to be taken with your camera in a horizontal position. You can get a visually striking photograph by turning and holding your camera vertically. If you want to fill the entire frame with your subject, zoom in close to it, or if your subject is a person and you want a full head and body shot, try zooming out to your desired perspective.</p>
<p>You should always be on the lookout for photographers who inspire you. If you look at their photographs, you will get more ideas at what you can do.</p>
<p>Setting the white balance manually will help with taking better pictures. Cameras often set the white balance themselves, but if you want the most control, do it yourself. By adjusting a camera&#8217;s white balance, you can change the color and mood of any image.</p>
<p>Try things that you think would be interesting and new; don&#8217;t be afraid to explore. A successful photographer should develop a style of his or her own and capture the world as he or she sees it. Avoid recreating certain famous photographs to see how your view differs from that of the original artist. Try looking for angles that are unique, and be creative.</p>
<p>Your photography can be built up to an art. This article provided you with great tips to help you become a better photographer. Test some of these ideas out, and remember, sometimes it takes numerous tries to perfect something.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Usually, you need to choose whether you&#8217;d like to expose shadows of a subject or whether you&#8217;d like to expose highlights instead. However, you can also choose to take multiple pictures, and have some of the pictures expose the subject&#8217;s highlights and shadows, and not expose them in others. You can then blend them, using software such as Photoshop. The percentage of high-quality &#8220;keeper&#8221; shots may be low, in the realm of 5%, but you [...]</p><p>The Original Post is Located Here:  <a href="http://thedslrcamera.com/useful-tips-to-help-you-increase-in-photography-2/">Useful Tips To Help You Increase In Photography</a></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Usually, you need to choose whether you&#8217;d like to expose shadows of a subject or whether you&#8217;d like to expose highlights instead. However, you can also choose to take multiple pictures, and have some of the pictures expose the subject&#8217;s highlights and shadows, and not expose them in others. You can then blend them, using software such as Photoshop.</p>
<p>The percentage of high-quality &#8220;keeper&#8221; shots may be low, in the realm of 5%, but you should keep every picture you take, even the sub-par ones. Put your best shots inside a portfolio so you can see how much you have progressed.</p>
<p>If you are aiming to take the best pictures, you must ensure your subjects are in proper focus. For photos that convey your personal style and make effective use of composition, keep the camera focused. Particularly when you are just beginning, you should try and have your subject in the center of your pictures. Do not worry about the background at first. This is something you will learn more about as you progress.</p>
<p>Almost everything you own can make an interesting photo subject, as can trees, bushes and other aspects of nature right outside your home. Even if you aren&#8217;t sure a subject will make a great photo, you don&#8217;t have anything to lose by taking a snapshot. Don&#8217;t let fear of imperfect photos stop you from trying new things. Just break out your camera, and snap away.</p>
<p>When traveling, look for interesting features, monuments, and buildings to photograph. Peruse the racks holding postcards; this will give you an immediate insight as to what the main features of a city are. Postcards have a lot of different ideas of locations or subjects you can take photos of.</p>
<p>Don&#8217;t be afraid to bypass predetermined settings for white balance; do it manually. Cameras often set the white balance themselves, but if you want the most control, do it yourself. If the white balance is properly adjusted, it can eliminate the yellow tinge from a photograph that was taken in incandescent lighting or even transform the general atmosphere of an image.</p>
<p>It without question that great photography results from plenty of knowledge and hard work. There are some tips that will cause for immediate results, however others are things that come with practice and time. Just remember to always keep your joy, after all this is meant to be fun. Keep the advice in this article in mind to achieve photography success.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Experiment with you camera&#8217;s shutter speed settings. Shutter speed settings are an important feature of your camera. A camera comes with a variety of settings. P,M,A and S are some of those options. The &#8220;P&#8221; on the camera represents program mode. The program mode allows you to set up the shutter speed and the aperture automatically. If you are less than professional, this is often the best setting. Be cautious to not miss out on [...]</p><p>The Original Post is Located Here:  <a href="http://thedslrcamera.com/tips-on-how-to-take-a-good-picture-2/">Tips On How To Take A Good Picture</a></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Experiment with you camera&#8217;s shutter speed settings. Shutter speed settings are an important feature of your camera. A camera comes with a variety of settings. P,M,A and S are some of those options. The &#8220;P&#8221; on the camera represents program mode. The program mode allows you to set up the shutter speed and the aperture automatically. If you are less than professional, this is often the best setting.</p>
<p>Be cautious to not miss out on shooting some great pictures because you couldn&#8217;t get your settings set properly. However, you should not preset your camera, which lets your camera choose the settings itself. Know your camera well and use the settings that allow you to have the most control over your shots while still allowing you to adjust them in an easy and timely manner.</p>
<p>Learn how the features on your single lens reflex camera work. Some of the skills you&#8217;ll want to read up on are ISO, exposure, composition, lighting and aperture. Getting acquainted with these terms will help you get the most out of your photography experience.</p>
<p>Framing is very important when you are considering your photo&#8217;s composition. Eliminate objects that take away from your subject matter by zooming in on the main focal point. Your subject should fill the frame to add the most impact to your photo, avoiding clutter.</p>
<p>Use a tripod to steady your camera. Tripods do one thing very well: keep the camera from shaking. This tip is especially good if you ever plan on taking long-distance shots, or if you plan on shooting shots in dimly lit settings. You can also use your tripod to take photos of yourself or when using the camera&#8217;s timer.</p>
<p>Play around with perspectives, expressions, and scale to assess their effect on your pictures. You can turn ordinary objects into amazing photographs by changing these aspects. Bring your subject closer to the camera so that it looks larger, or move away so it looks tiny and out of place. Change things up, and create interest or humor in your photos. Putting an object somewhere creative can help something familiar look very unique.</p>
<p>Before you start snapping pictures, come up with a concept. Take some time out, and sit and jot down notes and ideas that you can use to make a better shot. Photography is an art, and things like perspective and creativity are apparent in great photos. As you develop a plan, you will become inspired, which will result in much better pictures.</p>
<p>When shooting pictures in nature, do so with care. Also, take some time to really appreciate your surroundings, making sure not to leave anything behind. When you come upon a beautiful, pristine natural spot with great photographic potential, make sure you keep it the same way for other photographers to discover.</p>
<p>As made obvious by this article, photography is a wonderful activity that can record history in a unique way. By utilizing these tips you will be on your way to becoming a photographic expert.</p>
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