post by ableh

Here are some simple tips:
1. When the subject is moving, just shoot!
You do not have to be really sure with all these parameters. The most important element of an image is the object. Just try to take some pictures a lot and you will have at least one image that looks good. If the subject has already disappeared, there is no chance left.
2. Come see more closely
When the subject is really great, you might consider giving it a focus. Emphasis would be sailing a better image than shooting from a distance. Shooting at a closer distance suggests a better identification and creates a detailed look at the subject.
3. It seems better not be at the center
Not all subjects should be placed in the center of the image. For example, in the scenario of a young girl with an umbrella in the rain, focusing on the image of the girl and her umbrella and place it on the center should eliminate the effects of background rain and wetland. For a better understanding of the scenario, it is sometimes better to remove the center and include some quarters.
4. Look to the sides
Consider the shape of the object. If the subject is a person or a building or is in an upright rectangular shoot in portrait mode. On the other hand, if subjects are landscapes and large areas, take a stab in the landscape.

5. Consider the boundaries
It is important that you look at the entire picture and not just the subject. Take a picture of a cup on the table does not mean that the cut should be the only consideration. Try looking at the table if his side were cut. Search unwanted parts of the image that you do not wish to be included, such as clutter and unwanted marks on the media.
6. Recognize the effects of light
Determine how light affects the image. A bright light gives a bright and bold color in the image. However, indirect lighting and side lighting would be too great. Try to look at how light seems to fit well with your concept.
7. Play with the settings
The best way to learn is to explore. Try taking pictures with different settings and you will eventually learn what those effects or features and when they are best to use.
8. Select only the best
When images with or representative or to choose the best if not the best few. View all of your practice would take all the drilling activity and would be contrary to the best photo.
These simple tips would certainly go a long way in improving your photos. After all, practice makes perfect!
