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This article about digital
photography is appealing for those interested about this topic is written
by Johnny Sinclair
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It is not uncommon for beginners to make digital photography mistakes when they
first venture into this hobby. I used to make those aweful photography mistakes
and my photos suck!
Below are five common photography mistakes. You can learn how to prevent them when you shoot and fix them. If you can avoid these mistakes, I can assure you that the quality of your photos will increase dramatically!
Red-Eye
Red-eye happens because the light from the digital camera's flash reflects off
the retina of your subject's eyes. This is a problem that is so common that
even the pros face it too! The fool-proof way is to turn off the flash when
shooting. However, if it is really too dark and you must use the flash,
remember to ask your subject to face towards your camera but do not look
directly at the lens.
Subject
is too far
Sometimes, if you subject is too far away, your photo will lack a focal point.
You are trying to fit too much into your photo and it will not look great. This
mistake is pretty easy to fix. Just get closer to your subject. If you really
can't get close enough, use your digital camera's optical zoom. You will
realized that your photo and subject will be nicer if they are closer.
Blur
Photos
If you shake your camera or if your subject is moving, you will get blurred
photos. The best way is to use a tripod if your subject is still. But, if your
subject is moving, you can use the "action" mode in your digital
camera. Different cameras have different terms for this mode. Read your
instruction manual. This "action" mode function will optimize the
shutter speed to capture the action automatically.
Underexposed
Photos
Underexposed photos are also one of the very common photography mistakes. It
means that there is not enough light and your photo is dark. If you are taking pictures
indoor, you can get near a window or move closer to your subject. Besides that,
you can also manually adjust the shutter speed of your digital camera.
Overexposed
Photos
This means that your photos are too bright. Extreme sunlight or flash can cause
overexposed photos. Your photos can have very light or very dark areas.
Overexposed photos usually lack detail and can look very washed out. Find a
shade when you are shooting your subject on a sunny day. If you are using a
flash, do not stand too close to your subject as well.
The above digital photography mistakes are pretty common. The best way to overcome them is to learn from them. Shoot more photos and see how they turn out. If they turn out bad, recall how you took them and under what type of conditions. Try to avoid those mistakes in the future!
Johnny Sinclair is a digital photography enthusiast with more than 10 years of experience and has taught many beginners how to shoot their perfect pictures. To find out more on how you can access professional picture-taking secrets and capture the best digital images of your life, visit: http://www.DigitalPhotographySpot.com