| As there are different photographers so also are | | | | Using the right shooting mode |
| there different technique used to achieving great result | | | | If you want your picture looking fine set your camera |
| with your digital camera. this simple tips I am about to | | | | to ‘P’ or program mode rather than the auto |
| reveal to you will surely make your photos look better | | | | mode. |
| and appreciated by all. | | | | If you are shooting for portrait, you can use the portrait |
| Keep your composition simple | | | | mode or you can set the camera to Aperture Priority |
| If you want your shot to be admired by all you must | | | | mode [‘A’ or ‘AV’] manually setting it to |
| keep it simple, avoid every distraction that normally | | | | 14 or 15.6 [this will make the subject sharp and make |
| appears on photos. The telephone poles, wires, cables, | | | | everywhere else looking blur] |
| street rubbish and all other object that might content | | | | For landscape or far off subject you can use the |
| with your subject. You can avoid them by using the | | | | mountain mode in your camera. This mode guarantees |
| zoom lens or you can physically position yourself so | | | | a sharper looking distance shot. |
| that these ugly objects are shot out. | | | | If you are into an action scene use the simple action |
| Avoid taking pictures in bright sunlight | | | | mode, pick a shutter speed of about 1/500s to |
| Whenever you are taking a picture remember that the | | | | ‘freeze’ the action. [The shutter priority mode |
| bright sunlight is not always the friend of the | | | | called the ‘T’ or TV mode can be used also for |
| photographer at least in almost all the cases if not all. | | | | greater user control] |
| Always make sure your subjects are placed in a | | | | Note: if there is no much light you are advised to |
| shade where the sun will not make nonsense of your | | | | choose an ISO sensitivity setting of 200 or 400 |
| photograph, move your subject into where they will be | | | | because using the ‘fast’ shutter speed you |
| relaxed away from the sun. | | | | might quickly run out of light. |
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