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​Practical tips for beginners when they don't know how to shoot

​Practical tips for beginners when they don't know how to shoot

For those of you who are just beginning to learn how to take pictures, it is really annoying to see a beautiful scene, canvas prints pick up your camera, and suddenly realize that you don't know how to take good pictures. Here are five Suggestions for beginners in composition.

The first tip: find a prospect

"Foreground" should be very strange to the novice; in fact, a proper foreground can add a lot of points to the whole picture! When looking for a prospect, canvas australia it's best to match the subject, such as a shell on the beach at sunset, a leaf on the forest road, etc. Try to open your eyes and look for it. Shooting must have a background, but we need to first consider whether the background we choose can convey some other information to people, and whether it can have a certain connection with the things being photographed. Only in this way can the environment become a correlation.

The second tip: shoot close

Close shots make the subject clearer, reduce "shouldn't be" distractions, and remind you of what you're shooting. Plus, it's easy to do, large canvas prints so it's worth remembering.

The third tip: get a wide aperture lens and try a shallow depth of field

For many people, shallow depth of field has a special magic! Misty background, in addition to the effect is enough to attract, also can easily highlight the protagonist, or remove messy background, so it is a practical and beautiful method! Bringing the camera close to the subject, or shooting details, often has unexpected effects!

Practical tips for beginners when they don't know how to shoot

The Fourth tip: change a Angle

Just like being a human, if you change your perspective while shooting, your world will be different! Don't you see anything special at eye level? Try looking for a high spot, or hunker down, by turning the photo upside down to see what your photo looks like.

The fifth tip: photograph sunrises and sunsets

The best time to take a picture of a landscape or a street is at sunrise or sunset, or during the Magic Hour, which is half an Hour before or after. But because the light may be getting darker, be careful to keep it steady while shooting, canvas floating frame or use a tripod to stabilize the phone

27th Jan 2020

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