Simple 11 tricks teach you how to take good photos
1. Raise your camera at any time
There are many wonderful things that only appear once in a lifetime, but the pictures always appear when we don't have a camera in our hands. In order to be able to take these priceless photos, as a photography enthusiast, you must hold a camera that can take pictures anytime and anywhere. If your professional camera is too big to carry, I recommend you to buy a compact camera to capture. Or record your life anytime and anywhere. Xiao Bian believes that an ordinary photo taken in an instant is far more valuable than a colorful picture arranged for a long time.
2. The combination of motion and static makes a good film
When capturing the moment, you can use static braking to make your photo full of dynamic effect. Let her try all kinds of actions when shooting portraits. Remember not to keep your model in a posture. In this case, it can effectively avoid the rigidity of the actions of the characters in the picture, and it can keep your model in a natural expression at all times.
3. Try a large aperture
Generally speaking, the closer your lens is to the object, the better the photos you take. Because close range can eliminate the distracting background, make the theme stand out, and get a clearer image. However, using a large aperture is also a personal hobby. Nowadays, many DCs can shoot at a very close distance, which makes it convenient for us to make pictures with prominent themes.
4. It's best to make your background simple
If the camera or the situation at that time does not allow, we can only shoot from a long distance. In this case, try to use the content with relatively simple color and structure as the background. This will also highlight the theme of your picture.
5. Keep the theme of the photo away from the center of the composition
Although it is a very correct way to highlight the theme, properly keeping the theme of the image off the center can increase the interest of the picture, and this unconventional method can attract most people's attention.
6. Put the foreground objects in the landscape photos
When we shoot the foreground objects, it is best to include the near objects in the pictures (for example, the four corners of the pictures). This can highlight the sense of distance of the picture and increase the depth of the picture.
7. Finding the most suitable light source
Light is very important for the exposure of film (CCD). A perfect light source can make your photos look rich in color and depth and beautify the objects you shoot. Strong sunlight is just one of many light sources. For shooting people, cloudy and gloomy weather is the best, because in such weather, the light is very soft and the performance of the face is also very good. The portraits taken on sunny days are very sharp and will produce shadows.
7. Hold your camera firmly
To take sharp and clear pictures, your camera must be held firmly. In order to achieve this effect, when you press the shutter, you should press it gently at a uniform speed, not too fast, otherwise it will affect the stability of the handheld camera. You can form a triangular support by hanging straps to keep the camera stable. Of course, it is best to use a tripod.
9. Use your flash correctly
If you can make full use of the flash, you can greatly improve the imaging effect of photos. Especially indoors. The flash of each camera has its range of action. When shooting, you should put the object within the range of action of the flash. Generally speaking, the effective range of flash lamp is within 4~12 feet. Not only indoors, but also outdoors, the flash can also play a role. It can dilute the shadows produced by sunlight and make the colors bright.
11. Use the correct sensitivity and white balance
Everyone knows that different ISO values correspond to different light. Generally speaking,
ISO 111: sunny and bright weather
ISO 211: cloudy and cold weather
ISO 411: indoors and at night
However, due to the particularity of DC, noise will be generated in the case of high ISO value. So try to use a low ISO value if possible.