By Derek Marsey
Just bought a new camera ?? And very excited to start
taking photos with your new gadget??
But Alas, why does the picture not look as good as you
wanted to !! Worry no more, stay tuned below for 4 new
tricks to taking more interesting and memorable photos.
Trick #1 - Experiment with the different camera exposure
settings with Malvern Photography
By exploring the exposure settings of your camera, you
could have pictures looking more brilliant with 0.5 to 2
stops underexposed in bright surroundings, and scenes
appearing more clear with some overexposure. You can create
pictures which can bring different mods from people viewing
it just by simple tuning of the exposure level.. Thats why
the quote "A Picture Says A Thousand Words" is very true
indeed ! For newbies, try out bracketing (i.e: Take the
same photos with different exposure levels) and take your
favorite pick from them.
Trick #2 - Bring out some creative blur in photos
With the use of some well-thought blur patterns in photos,
you discover more important features, while adding more
texture to your work, thereby yielding exceptional results.
This can be done in 2 basic types.
First type is depth-of-field blur. Experimenting with the
lens aperture between 0.4 to 1.4 can create a lovely, soft
background blur which bring sharp focus to the subject in
the foreground.
Second type is movement blur. Done by setting the camera
exposure on shutter priority, and keep it slow so as to
capture interesting streaks as the subject moves in front
of the camera.
Trick #3 - Create something out of nothing !!
What does this mean? This exercise recommends you to take a
step back and rethink how you can take wonderful pictures
with things you already encountered on a daily basis.
One approach is to create your shot around the common
elements around you such as lines, space and patterns. This
can mean anything from the roads to the bridges, the trees,
the railings, etc.. With this, you start to see more
possibilities and room for creativity.
Trick #4 - Take Unique Photos with Malvern Photography.
Try to avoid taking photos from already popular places
where everyone else has taken before, it will not be
unique, and the excitement is also much diminished. Try out
new extreme photography (for example: underwater
photography), or it could be as easy as shooting through
thick glasses for that extra 3D feel, or shooting
reflections of objects in water or other reflective
objects.
Hope you enjoy this article with Malvern Photography.
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