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started by Reggie Schroeder on 18 May 12
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    Every photographing situation can vary widely, and taking practice shots will give you a feel for the environment. The light in which you are shooting can vary frequently, and therefore you should take test shots as often as necessary.

    Use speed when capturing your pictures. If you wait even a moment to take the perfect shot, that moment can change the whole dynamics of your subject or lighting. The faster you snap pictures, the better chance you have of getting a good one!

    Try not to capture an overcast sky when taking pictures. Leaving too much of the gray sky in your photograph might make the whole shot look too muted and lacking in contrast. If you find yourself shooting into overcast skies, taking classic, black and white photos may be your best option. If the sky is blue, you should put it in your photo, but be careful of the light.

    Buy a protective case which can be used to carry and store your camera and necessary photography equipment. A lot of things have been made for people that take pictures, to protect all of their equipment. You can find a case that fits your camera at just about any store that sells cameras.

    When taking indoor photos that are under fluorescent lights, try adjusting the white balance for your setting. If you want to take pictures under fluorescent lights, compensate for it by pushing the tone of your picture toward the red side of the color scale, since this type of lighting gives a slight blue or green hue to the picture.

    A tripod is a must own if you want high quality pictures. If you hold your camera instead of using a tripod, you might shake it slightly without realizing it. Even the slightest shake can ruin a photograph, especially if you're using a low shutter speed or capturing someone in motion. Any tripod eliminates this problem, there is no need to invest in an elaborate one. Your pictures will look better and fewer of your shots will be spoiled by unplanned movement if you invest in a decent tripod.

    The percentage of high-quality "keeper" shots may be low, in the realm of 5%, but you should keep every picture you take, even the sub-par ones. You can use a personal scrapbook to lay out all your work and learn from every shot you take.

    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. Most of the time, cameras in cell phones don't have any flash available, so you will need to make good use of your available light. Cameras automatically set focus in center of each frame, so in order to take pictures of off-center subjects, you have to tell the camera how to focus on them. This is usually accomplished by first making sure the object is in the center and pressing the shutter only halfway down. Then you move the camera so you can have it framed the way you want it. Press the shutter down the entire way to capture the image.

    You have a lot of options to explore when you go looking for photographic techniques to improve the quality of your pictures. Buy HD Hero2

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