Showing posts with label Learning Digital Photography. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Learning Digital Photography. Show all posts

Monday, March 16, 2009

Learning Digital Photography Can Be Easy

If you thought that learning digital photography would be difficult or take a long time to become proficient at, let me prove to you that nothing could be farther from the truth.

This editorial has a few simple tricks that should confirm that learning digital photography techniques are simple and quick. Also, your photographs will improve from the very first snap of the camera.

  1. This trick clearly proves why learning digital photography is so easy. It is used in the art industry in general, not just photography. But, do not let its simpleness fool you, it is powerful. This simple tip has improved my photos the most.

    This technique is called "the rule of thirds". Almost all people and I am included, take a photograph with the subject dead center of the frame. In order to create a better photograph, move the subject off the center of the frame.

    Let me show you how it works, look through your view finder and in your mind, draw a tic, tac toe grid that divides the screen into 9 even squares. If the subject is centered on one of the four points where the lines intersect, the photograph should improve and have better composition. I call these the power locations. Believe it or not, it is that easy. And you concluded that learning digital photography would be difficult.


  2. One more issue that would vex me, like putting the subject in the center of the photo, is the angle. This technique requires rotating the camera. Rotate the horizon to turn it from flat to angled.. If you want to make the photograph more interesting, you could rotate the camera slightly and "boom" the photograph has more appeal. What angle you inquire? Well, try it at a lot of varied angles and see which one is better. Remember that every photograph is different.

    When you take photos using a different angle, it creates an off balance effect and shows something unexpected. The real word becomes distored. It surprises the viewer.

The one thing that I stress about learning digital photography is practice. This is like learning a new language, the way to get better is to practice.

These are a few simple tips to help make learning digital photography easy and fast.