10 Tips to Take A Great Pictures
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- Feb 22, 2020
- 2 min read
Updated: Feb 23, 2020

1. Use a Plain Background
When you taking picture of something or someone, you should have direct contact eye that can be engaging in a picture. And for taking a picture of someone is how you handle your own camera with the person’s level eye. It would be the power of magnetic gazes and mesmerizing smile.
2. Use Flash Outdoors
When you handle your camera, more focus on viewfinder to get your interested surrounding area and get a good object
3. Move in Close
This tips is how you get a bright sun to get an unattractive facial shadows. In order to eliminate shadows you can use the flash to get more lighting on face.
4. Move it From The Middle
If your subject is smaller than a car, take a step or two closer before taking the picture and zoom in on your subject. Your goal is to fill the picture area with the subject you are photographing.
5. Lock The Focus
Bring your picture to life by simply moving your subject away from the middle of your picture. Start by playing tick-tack-toe with subject position.
6. Know Your Flash’s Range
You need to lock the focus to create a sharp picture. Most auto-focus cameras focus on whatever is in the center of the picture. But to improve pictures, you will often want to move the subject away from the center of the picture.
7. Watch The Light
The number one flash mistake is taking pictures beyond the flash’s range. Position yourself so subjects are no farther than ten feet away
8. Take Some Vertical Pictures
the most important part of every picture is the light. It affects the appearance of everything you photograph. bright sunlight from the side can enhance wrinkles. But the soft light of a cloudy day can subdue those same wrinkles.
9. Be A Picture Director
All sorts of things look better in a vertical picture. From a lighthouse near a cliff to the Eiffel Tower to your four-year-old niece jumping in a puddle.
10. Create Beautiful Prints and Gifts Your Friends and Family Will Love.
Take control of your picture-taking and watch your pictures dramatically improve. Become a picture director, not just a passive picture-taker. A picture director takes charge




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