101 ways to take better pictures.


1. Expose yourself to the works of the Pros and ask yourself what makes theirs better than yours. - sprewell
2. Keep shooting, experimenting and critique! - startrails
3. think before shooting - HYPY13
4. stick to one subject till you perfect it. - catchlights
5. learn to appreciate Arts - LBL2009
6. learn to appreciate good works of others. -pegasus7777777
7. practise makes perfect, and explore all types of genres cos you never knows if you have a hidden talent for that genre! - sinned79
8. Explore, imagine, capture and Shares. - Spidey007
9. Must understand the relation between Aperture, Speed and ISO - Diavonex
10. RTFM! - jango1712
11. Understand the limitations of your gears - watermaze
12. CCE (carry camera everywhere) - wildcat
13. Learn more about light - Diavonex
14. Use plain background - Diavonex
15. Focus on the eyes - Diavonex
16. Sensitive to corners when viewing thru your viewfinder - hiikaru
17. Keep moving around to see if you can get a better angle/framing - mayhemics
18. A good camera does not mean better pictures, it is the user - Alphan77
19. Don't shoot XMM - night86mare (you know it was coming)
 

1. Expose yourself to the works of the Pros and ask yourself what makes theirs better than yours. - sprewell
2. Keep shooting, experimenting and critique! - startrails
3. think before shooting - HYPY13
4. stick to one subject till you perfect it. - catchlights
5. learn to appreciate Arts - LBL2009
6. learn to appreciate good works of others. -pegasus7777777
7. practise makes perfect, and explore all types of genres cos you never knows if you have a hidden talent for that genre! - sinned79
8. Explore, imagine, capture and Shares. - Spidey007
9. Must understand the relation between Aperture, Speed and ISO - Diavonex
10. RTFM! - jango1712
11. Understand the limitations of your gears - watermaze
12. CCE (carry camera everywhere) - wildcat
13. Learn more about light - Diavonex
14. Use plain background - Diavonex
15. Focus on the eyes - Diavonex
16. Sensitive to corners when viewing thru your viewfinder - hiikaru
17. Keep moving around to see if you can get a better angle/framing - mayhemics
18. A good camera does not mean better pictures, it is the user - Alphan77
19. Don't shoot XMM - night86mare (you know it was coming)
20. Shoot the subjects that are close to your heart (and not the lower head), because those are the ones that you will bother about in the long run - night86mare
 

1. Expose yourself to the works of the Pros and ask yourself what makes theirs better than yours. - sprewell
2. Keep shooting, experimenting and critique! - startrails
3. think before shooting - HYPY13
4. stick to one subject till you perfect it. - catchlights
5. learn to appreciate Arts - LBL2009
6. learn to appreciate good works of others. -pegasus7777777
7. practise makes perfect, and explore all types of genres cos you never knows if you have a hidden talent for that genre! - sinned79
8. Explore, imagine, capture and Shares. - Spidey007
9. Must understand the relation between Aperture, Speed and ISO - Diavonex
10. RTFM! - jango1712
11. Understand the limitations of your gears - watermaze
12. CCE (carry camera everywhere) - wildcat
13. Learn more about light - Diavonex
14. Use plain background - Diavonex
15. Focus on the eyes - Diavonex
16. Sensitive to corners when viewing thru your viewfinder - hiikaru
17. Keep moving around to see if you can get a better angle/framing - mayhemics
18. A good camera does not mean better pictures, it is the user - Alphan77
19. Don't shoot XMM - night86mare (you know it was coming)
20. Shoot the subjects that are close to your heart (and not the lower head), because those are the ones that you will bother about in the long run - night86mare
21. Shoot pictures that make you feel something, because if you don't feel anything, no one else will either - night86mare
 

Sorry...may I know what does "XMM" mean?
 

haha I understand now =D
 

1. Expose yourself to the works of the Pros and ask yourself what makes theirs better than yours. - sprewell
2. Keep shooting, experimenting and critique! - startrails
3. think before shooting - HYPY13
4. stick to one subject till you perfect it. - catchlights
5. learn to appreciate Arts - LBL2009
6. learn to appreciate good works of others. -pegasus7777777
7. practise makes perfect, and explore all types of genres cos you never knows if you have a hidden talent for that genre! - sinned79
8. Explore, imagine, capture and Shares. - Spidey007
9. Must understand the relation between Aperture, Speed and ISO - Diavonex
10. RTFM! - jango1712
11. Understand the limitations of your gears - watermaze
12. CCE (carry camera everywhere) - wildcat
13. Learn more about light - Diavonex
14. Use plain background - Diavonex
15. Focus on the eyes - Diavonex
16. Sensitive to corners when viewing thru your viewfinder - hiikaru
17. Keep moving around to see if you can get a better angle/framing - mayhemics
18. A good camera does not mean better pictures, it is the user - Alphan77
19. Don't shoot XMM - night86mare (you know it was coming)
20. Shoot the subjects that are close to your heart (and not the lower head), because those are the ones that you will bother about in the long run - night86mare
21. Shoot pictures that make you feel something, because if you don't feel anything, no one else will either - night86mare
22. Begin with the end in mind - Irvine
 

1. Expose yourself to the works of the Pros and ask yourself what makes theirs better than yours. - sprewell
2. Keep shooting, experimenting and critique! - startrails
3. think before shooting - HYPY13
4. stick to one subject till you perfect it. - catchlights
5. learn to appreciate Arts - LBL2009
6. learn to appreciate good works of others. -pegasus7777777
7. practise makes perfect, and explore all types of genres cos you never knows if you have a hidden talent for that genre! - sinned79
8. Explore, imagine, capture and Shares. - Spidey007
9. Must understand the relation between Aperture, Speed and ISO - Diavonex
10. RTFM! - jango1712
11. Understand the limitations of your gears - watermaze
12. CCE (carry camera everywhere) - wildcat
13. Learn more about light - Diavonex
14. Use plain background - Diavonex
15. Focus on the eyes - Diavonex
16. Sensitive to corners when viewing thru your viewfinder - hiikaru
17. Keep moving around to see if you can get a better angle/framing - mayhemics
18. A good camera does not mean better pictures, it is the user - Alphan77
19. Don't shoot XMM - night86mare (you know it was coming)
20. Shoot the subjects that are close to your heart (and not the lower head), because those are the ones that you will bother about in the long run - night86mare
21. Shoot pictures that make you feel something, because if you don't feel anything, no one else will either - night86mare
22. Begin with the end in mind - Irvine
23. dont stay/step out on your comfort zone-duffydufs
 

1. Expose yourself to the works of the Pros and ask yourself what makes theirs better than yours. - sprewell
2. Keep shooting, experimenting and critique! - startrails
3. think before shooting - HYPY13
4. stick to one subject till you perfect it. - catchlights
5. learn to appreciate Arts - LBL2009
6. learn to appreciate good works of others. -pegasus7777777
7. practise makes perfect, and explore all types of genres cos you never knows if you have a hidden talent for that genre! - sinned79
8. Explore, imagine, capture and Shares. - Spidey007
9. Must understand the relation between Aperture, Speed and ISO - Diavonex
10. RTFM! - jango1712
11. Understand the limitations of your gears - watermaze
12. CCE (carry camera everywhere) - wildcat
13. Learn more about light - Diavonex
14. Use plain background - Diavonex
15. Focus on the eyes - Diavonex
16. Sensitive to corners when viewing thru your viewfinder - hiikaru
17. Keep moving around to see if you can get a better angle/framing - mayhemics
18. A good camera does not mean better pictures, it is the user - Alphan77
19. Don't shoot XMM - night86mare (you know it was coming)
20. Shoot the subjects that are close to your heart (and not the lower head), because those are the ones that you will bother about in the long run - night86mare
21. Shoot pictures that make you feel something, because if you don't feel anything, no one else will either - night86mare
22. Begin with the end in mind - Irvine
23. dont stay/step out on your comfort zone-duffydufs
24. Don't look at a subject from just one angle, try all angles, go prone if you have to! Or mini-ladder if you have one. - dingaroo
 

1. Expose yourself to the works of the Pros and ask yourself what makes theirs better than yours. - sprewell
2. Keep shooting, experimenting and critique! - startrails
3. think before shooting - HYPY13
4. stick to one subject till you perfect it. - catchlights
5. learn to appreciate Arts - LBL2009
6. learn to appreciate good works of others. -pegasus7777777
7. practise makes perfect, and explore all types of genres cos you never knows if you have a hidden talent for that genre! - sinned79
8. Explore, imagine, capture and Shares. - Spidey007
9. Must understand the relation between Aperture, Speed and ISO - Diavonex
10. RTFM! - jango1712
11. Understand the limitations of your gears - watermaze
12. CCE (carry camera everywhere) - wildcat
13. Learn more about light - Diavonex
14. Use plain background - Diavonex
15. Focus on the eyes - Diavonex
16. Sensitive to corners when viewing thru your viewfinder - hiikaru
17. Keep moving around to see if you can get a better angle/framing - mayhemics
18. A good camera does not mean better pictures, it is the user - Alphan77
19. Don't shoot XMM - night86mare (you know it was coming)
20. Shoot the subjects that are close to your heart (and not the lower head), because those are the ones that you will bother about in the long run - night86mare
21. Shoot pictures that make you feel something, because if you don't feel anything, no one else will either - night86mare
22. Begin with the end in mind - Irvine
23. dont stay/step out on your comfort zone-duffydufs
24. Don't look at a subject from just one angle, try all angles, go prone if you have to! Or mini-ladder if you have one. - dingaroo
25. Set www.clubsnap.com as your homepage -skira2862
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1. Expose yourself to the works of the Pros and ask yourself what makes theirs better than yours. - sprewell
2. Keep shooting, experimenting and critique! - startrails
3. think before shooting - HYPY13
4. stick to one subject till you perfect it. - catchlights
5. learn to appreciate Arts - LBL2009
6. learn to appreciate good works of others. -pegasus7777777
7. practise makes perfect, and explore all types of genres cos you never knows if you have a hidden talent for that genre! - sinned79
8. Explore, imagine, capture and Shares. - Spidey007
9. Must understand the relation between Aperture, Speed and ISO - Diavonex
10. RTFM! - jango1712
11. Understand the limitations of your gears - watermaze
12. CCE (carry camera everywhere) - wildcat
13. Learn more about light - Diavonex
14. Use plain background - Diavonex
15. Focus on the eyes - Diavonex
16. Sensitive to corners when viewing thru your viewfinder - hiikaru
17. Keep moving around to see if you can get a better angle/framing - mayhemics
18. A good camera does not mean better pictures, it is the user - Alphan77
19. Don't shoot XMM - night86mare (you know it was coming)
20. Shoot the subjects that are close to your heart (and not the lower head), because those are the ones that you will bother about in the long run - night86mare
21. Shoot pictures that make you feel something, because if you don't feel anything, no one else will either - night86mare
22. Begin with the end in mind - Irvine
23. dont stay/step out on your comfort zone-duffydufs
24. Don't look at a subject from just one angle, try all angles, go prone if you have to! Or mini-ladder if you have one. - dingaroo
25. Set www.clubsnap.com as your homepage -skira2862
26. Ask yourself, what story or message is your photo going to convey? - kkgoxplore
 

1. Expose yourself to the works of the Pros and ask yourself what makes theirs better than yours. - sprewell
2. Keep shooting, experimenting and critique! - startrails
3. think before shooting - HYPY13
4. stick to one subject till you perfect it. - catchlights
5. learn to appreciate Arts - LBL2009
6. learn to appreciate good works of others. -pegasus7777777
7. practise makes perfect, and explore all types of genres cos you never knows if you have a hidden talent for that genre! - sinned79
8. Explore, imagine, capture and Shares. - Spidey007
9. Must understand the relation between Aperture, Speed and ISO - Diavonex
10. RTFM! - jango1712
11. Understand the limitations of your gears - watermaze
12. CCE (carry camera everywhere) - wildcat
13. Learn more about light - Diavonex
14. Use plain background - Diavonex
15. Focus on the eyes - Diavonex
16. Sensitive to corners when viewing thru your viewfinder - hiikaru
17. Keep moving around to see if you can get a better angle/framing - mayhemics
18. A good camera does not mean better pictures, it is the user - Alphan77
19. Don't shoot XMM - night86mare (you know it was coming)
20. Shoot the subjects that are close to your heart (and not the lower head), because those are the ones that you will bother about in the long run - night86mare
21. Shoot pictures that make you feel something, because if you don't feel anything, no one else will either - night86mare
22. Begin with the end in mind - Irvine
23. dont stay/step out on your comfort zone-duffydufs
24. Don't look at a subject from just one angle, try all angles, go prone if you have to! Or mini-ladder if you have one. - dingaroo
25. Set www.clubsnap.com as your homepage -skira2862
26. Stop going to the Personal Classified Pages in Club Snap thinking which lens will be better for your images - AnduTan
 

1. Expose yourself to the works of the Pros and ask yourself what makes theirs better than yours. - sprewell
2. Keep shooting, experimenting and critique! - startrails
3. think before shooting - HYPY13
4. stick to one subject till you perfect it. - catchlights
5. learn to appreciate Arts - LBL2009
6. learn to appreciate good works of others. -pegasus7777777
7. practise makes perfect, and explore all types of genres cos you never knows if you have a hidden talent for that genre! - sinned79
8. Explore, imagine, capture and Shares. - Spidey007
9. Must understand the relation between Aperture, Speed and ISO - Diavonex
10. RTFM! - jango1712
11. Understand the limitations of your gears - watermaze
12. CCE (carry camera everywhere) - wildcat
13. Learn more about light - Diavonex
14. Use plain background - Diavonex
15. Focus on the eyes - Diavonex
16. Sensitive to corners when viewing thru your viewfinder - hiikaru
17. Keep moving around to see if you can get a better angle/framing - mayhemics
18. A good camera does not mean better pictures, it is the user - Alphan77
19. Don't shoot XMM - night86mare (you know it was coming)
20. Shoot the subjects that are close to your heart (and not the lower head), because those are the ones that you will bother about in the long run - night86mare
21. Shoot pictures that make you feel something, because if you don't feel anything, no one else will either - night86mare
22. Begin with the end in mind - Irvine
23. dont stay/step out on your comfort zone-duffydufs
24. Don't look at a subject from just one angle, try all angles, go prone if you have to! Or mini-ladder if you have one. - dingaroo
25. Set www.clubsnap.com as your homepage -skira2862
26. Ask yourself, what story or message is your photo going to convey? - kkgoxplore
27. Stop going to the Personal Classified Pages in Club Snap thinking which lens will be better for your images - AnduTan
28. Remember to have fun ! No point in the hobby if you are not enjoying it - tortise
 

27. Stop going to the Personal Classified Pages in Club Snap thinking which lens will be be better for your images - AnduTan

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Cool! 28 answers already. we are 25% there.
 

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