It is very common for most people in this day and age to have a really decent DSLR camera and I hear all the time; "I really want to get better at using it and take better photos"I think the best advice that I typically give to anyone who has expressed desiring to get a better grasp on how to take eye catching and compelling photos whither it is of your children, nature, landscapes, or your travels is just a few simple tips that I always keep in the back of my mind when shooting and I would like to share them to hopefully inspire you to get outside and put that nice camera you have to use and enjoy it!!
First things first; if you are still really confused about getting the right exposure and the words ISO, Aperture, Shutter Speed, Metering for proper exposure and Manual scare you then I would suggest:
1) Reading your owners manual (Yes, seriously:)
2) Checking out some books or magazines for beginners
{I suggest Better Photo Basics by Jim Miotke and Popular Photography Magazine}
3) Talk to fellow photogs and learn from them
4) Learning from the internet and blogs is very easy now;
just try out this fun little interactive site from CameraSim {here} which helps you to better understand how all your camera's features work together and are really not that scary!
{All of these shots are SOOC and shot in Raw so no fanciness here just basic camera imagery!}
Now, onto some other simple tips!!
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Most people see something that catches their eye and they want to capture it! That shot could end up like this |
Think about what you are trying to convey. The feeling, the moment, or what specifically drew you in.
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For this shot I recomposed a lot actually choosing to shoot down and capture more of the green in the background and only leaving a bit of the blue sky peeking through the trees. Again, just a bit of a perspective change can go a long way and it is worth it if it turns out to be the one you love! |
For me personally this one is the shot I was going for!
So lets try a different angle all together!
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So simply changing the angle I have modified my horizon line significantly |
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Again, changing the angle and I favor the branch shooting right, maybe bc I am a righty:) |
So let's change subjects and talk about filling the frame to create drama!
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Again I like this cactus and the complexity of it, the colors of the plant against he crisp sky were also stunning |
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So by moving in I create a new perspective and draw in more details of the plant, also filling the frame completely |
Lastly, choosing your focal point and creating depth of field
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So my focus here is this lovely flower in sharp focus and then the background which is blurred but my camera focused on the farthest reaching petals and I wanted the focus to be on the center |
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Although very subtle, now the center is in sharp focus and more of the details I wanted are revealed |
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But by just simply pulling back I can fill the frame and create drama by adding outlying flowers and still keep my central focus |
So putting it all together the main things to think about to inspire your creativity in my personal opinion would be:
~Composing your photo utilizing the rule of thirds
~Conveying your vision though changing perspectives and trying new shots your first attempts my fall short but switching it up can really make a difference!
~Filling the frame can create drama and sometime close up is more compelling than the subject as a whole
~Carefully choose your focal point and take multiple shots to ensure that your main focus is the main focus!
~Create depth of field shooting one subject close to blur the background
~Lastly, get out their and practice practice practice and have fun with your camera, be creative and get inspired!