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Page 1: Taking Better Pictures

By Mike Safioles

Taking Better Pictures

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Get in Closer to the Subject

Composition

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Get in Closer to the Subject

Composition

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Get rid of Clutter

Simplify, Simplify, Simplify

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Get rid of Clutter

Simplify, Simplify, Simplify

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Move subject to left or right of center

Move Subject off Center

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Move subject to left or right of center

Move Subject off Center

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Try interesting angles – low, high, bird’s eye-view, etc.

Different Angles

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Try interesting angles – low, high, bird’s eye-view, etc.

Different Angles

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Use natural lines, branches, etc. to frame subject

Framing the Subject

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Use natural lines, branches, etc. to frame subject

Framing the Subject

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Best time of day for lighting is sunrise and sundown

Time of Day

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Best time of day for lighting is sunrise and sundown

Time of Day

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Change your position so that light and shadows are more interesting – not flat lighting

Position of the Light:

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Position of the Light:

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Contrast between light and shadow makes for an interesting photo

Combination of Light and Shadow

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Contrast between light and shadow makes for an interesting photo

Combination of Light and Shadow

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Use exposure compensation to properly expose for the subject –try several shots

Correct Exposure

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Use exposure compensation to properly expose for the subject –try several shots

Correct Exposure


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