Category Archives: Photo Tips

The rule of thirds

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The rule of thirds is a compositional rule of thumb in visual arts such as painting, photography and design. The rule states that an image should be imagined as divided into nine equal parts by two equally-spaced horizontal lines and two equally-spaced vertical lines, and that important compositional elements should be placed along these lines or their intersections. Proponents of the technique claim that aligning a subject with these points creates more tension, energy and interest in the composition than simply centering the subject would.

Photographing sunsets

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Beautiful sunsets aver very beautiful to look at but sometimes after you look at your pictures you realize that the camera did not capture nature/s true colors and we will show you how to enhance your sunset pictures.

Using Tripods to take steady pictures

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Tripods are a great tool for any photographer because they will help you hold the camera steady and in place. If you have shaky pulse and not a firm hand, this is a must have tool.

Beware of cluttered backgrounds when you are taking pictures

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be careful of the cluttered background effect. Many pictures are ruined because the background is too distracting and it focuses the attention of the viewer in the cluttered background instead of the subject.

Tips about using flash photography to get better shots

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Have you ever tried to take a photograph using a flash in the middle of the day? Sometimes it is a good idea to combine the natural light provided by the day and a flash.

Get closer to your subjects when taking photos

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Get as close as you can when you are trying to take a picture.

Do not shoot against the Sun.

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Avoid taking pictures against the sun or in general against the light. When you take that kind of pictures you get an extremely lit background and the subject ends up being a shadow.

Taking several photos

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Taking several photos of the same subject. Sometimes you make the mistake of taking just one shot only to be disappointed when the only shot is ruined for one reason or another.

Go out in the mornings or afternoons

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Go out in the mornings or the afternoons whenever possible because at that time of the day the lighting is better and you will be able to take great pictures.

Sharpening blurred photographs

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Sometimes you only have one chance to take a picture before your subject disappears and you loose your window of opportunity. We will show you a way to sharpen your blurred pictures with a very simple and effective technique.