Posts Tagged ‘tips’

How Take Great Photos With Your Point and Shoot Digital Camera

Tuesday, October 6th, 2009

In most instances to take professional quality pictures you need an expensive DSLR camera and photography equipment. That though doesn’t mean you cannot take excellent pictures using a point and click digital camera.

It is having the knowledge that is the key to taking good pictures for example if you give Tiger Woods a set of worn out clubs he would probably still be able to out drive most people. It is his skill and the practice that he has put in that makes him so good. It is the same with photography. A good place to start it perspective and composition. (more…)

4 Simple Tips to Reduce Camera Shake

Thursday, August 6th, 2009

Yes, it’s true that many fancy new camera’s have built in image stabilization. But what if your’s doesn’t have it? Can you still take great photos without a tripod? Of course! I’m going to show you some simple insider tricks to improving your chances of taking great crisp photos.

Learn to Hold Your Camera Properly

This tip is targeted towards those people who have a traditional film camera or digital SLR. It’s surprising how just learning to hold your camera properly can massively cut down on the amount of blurry photos you take. It’s simple. When looking through the viewfinder make sure that the camera is firmly planted against your face! That’s right, you use your face as a stabilizer. Sure you may get nose prints on the back, but it’s a very small price to pay for great photos. Your other hand should be holding your lens from underneath. This creates a nice stable platform for your camera. (more…)

Travel Photography Tips

Tuesday, June 2nd, 2009

Each place we visit has its own particular look, character, and ambiance. If we want photographs of our travels to be good and lasting, they should capture all of these qualities, and say as much about a place as give the literal look of it. (more…)