10 ways to better photographs!


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Before shoot, pray the photo will turn out good... :angel: .

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Arto.
 

....just for newbies.

read this somewhere, sometime ago, found it quite interesting :)

1. go closer
2. bounce your flash
3. tell a story
4. wait for the moment
5. avoid the obvious
6. fill the frame
7. simplify
8. use a tripod
9. try another angle
10. plan your background

Hee...where's creativity :bsmilie:
 

I think this would be my fav. I have taken so many crappy pictures using film only to turf them in the bin. Thats the beauty of digital, you can see what you've taken in an instant and if you dont like it BIN IT !!. A good way to learn about composition ect i think.

Blair :)

That's exactly what I usually do. I need to clarify it though.
I would take as many as I can but I would also change the aperture, speed, etc. for each shot to see which setting would be best.
Thanks catchlights and zoossh for correcting me.
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That's exactly what I usually do. I need to clarify it though.
I would take as many as I can but I would also change the aperture, speed, etc. for each shot to see which setting would be best.
Thanks catchlights and zoossh for correcting me.
:sweatsm:
3 - Without creativity, no story
4 - Without creativity, you can wait long long for the moment.
5 - Without creativity, you will always go for the obvious.
9 - Without creativity, all your shots are probably going to be eye level, with little interest
10 - Without creativity, you will shoot with any background with any depth of field the camera provides you.
 

read up read up and find out and learn n learn n learn on photography.. see the works of photographers who are reowned for their aesthetic works.. =)
 

Remember to squat for a shot!
 

read up read up and find out and learn n learn n learn on photography..

Yes, here are some that i find useful for me.

- Familiarise with equipment (get one you grow into, not what you need now) with more practice or guide (e.g. bythom.com for Nikon), once you get it avoid worrying too much about equipment (e.g. stop surfing kenrockwell.com)
- Subscribe to photography magazine (e.g. digital camera world) through cheaper online alternative (e.g. zinio.com) or just look for other possible downloads (e.g. bit torr***)
- Attend a workshop outside your photographic style (e.g. objectifs.com.sg) to learn outside your comfort zone, most times it's adaptable.
- Review critique to understand how the to disect a photograph (e.g. radiantvista.com) or other available options.
- Take things up a gear by challenging yourself is thematic competition (e.g. dpchallenge.com) or just bookmark your favourite online galleries.
- Look at more pictures and attempt to comprehend the making of such a picture (e.g. LKC library huge collection of good books) then make sure you should be able to replicate or keep these shots in mind, just so you know the technique involved.
- Read photography guidebooks especially ones on compositional (e.g. freeman patterson) or ones that are small enough for you to take on travel (e.g. lonely planet photography series).
- Visit a photoblog for more inspiration (e.g. coolphotoblogs.com) or better still create one.
- Learn post processing (e.g. lynda.com or any books by McClelland or Kelby) and do what you can but still correct the problem behind the viewfinder.
- Finally, learn as much but adapt only what you're comfortable with.

Some of these sites are recommendation from a few favourite photographers, and being a learner myself i find these useful. Hope it helps if you have no idea where to start.
 

Talk less, shoot more ... :cool:
 

erm..wanna check with you guys, how do i bounce my light if i am using a prosumer camera???not DSLR
 

erm..wanna check with you guys, how do i bounce my light if i am using a prosumer camera???not DSLR

u will need an external flash (with a flash head that can tilt) mounted on ur prosumer camera (i.e. ur prosumer camera must have a flash shoe). the built-in flash of your camera cannot do flash bounce.
 

u will need an external flash (with a flash head that can tilt) mounted on ur prosumer camera (i.e. ur prosumer camera must have a flash shoe). the built-in flash of your camera cannot do flash bounce.


aye....i using SOny H9, dun have flash shoe, but i see people using those dunno like a piece of metal can mount one even though their cam dun have flash shoe...

does the market has that?
 

It's call a 'flash bracket' i think...
 

tt i not sure.. the photos happen to show slr.. mayb search around on google for photos.. i typed flash bracket.. n see the photos..
 

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