Thursday, January 31, 2008

My Top Five Digital Photography Tips

Getting great photos can really be a snap- if you take a little time and get a bit creative.
Here are my favorite, super simple tips to creating photo memories worth sharing:

1. Buy a camera you can be comfortable using. Those fancy pants cameras with all the 'extras' are great, but ask yourself if the features are something you are actually going to use and are they worth the extra cost? If not, just skip them.

2. Keep the camera steady (I know, you're probably saying "duh" right about now!) Hey now, keeping a steady hand on your camera isn't always easy! You could use a tripod, find a flat surface to set the camera on, or simply lean back against a wall or tree. This should help you get the clear, sharp pictures you want.

3. Turn your camera sideways to get an intriguing vertical shot. The results may surprise you.

4. Use your imagination to make your pictures as creative as you can.
Use your location, props, and some unusual posing to really give you a unique photo.

5. Be prepared – always pack an extra memory card, batteries, etc in your camera bag. You don't want to miss a photo op because of poor planning, do you?

These are some very basic tips, I know, but I use them every time I shoot my pics and they help me get the shots I'm after. I hope they help you, too.

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Digital Photography - Get Creative and Share

More and more often, people are sharing their digital photos on the web and through email. This is especially nice when you have family and friends who don't live nearby. Sharing photos of the events in each others lives can help you feel closer to one another.

One of the things I like about digital cameras is that, unlike film, you can reuse the storage media over again with no extra cost. It is so annoying to only be able to store a few photos on your film camera, with no 'do-overs' once they are taken. I think it's great to be able to view the results immediately and if you don't like them, you can just retake the shot.

You can use photo editing software to alter your images that gives you a totally different photo than what you started with. You can use it to sharpen the focus, crop out unwanted parts, get rid of red eye and much more. Once you get used to the software, you may find out you can do some pretty creative and fun things with your photos. Your imagination might be your only limit!

Digital photography is a wonderful innovation for this ' instant everything' world. No more waiting for your film to be developed! Just download your pictures to your pc, edit them as needed and you are ready to share your 'masterpieces'.