Saturday, November 14, 2020

 The 6 Things To Know:

• Know your camera

• Hold the camera still

• The 2-second rule

• Take a few more

• Tell a “story”

• Capture the “mood”


C . E . L . L:

•Composition

•Exposure

•Lens

•Light


Composition:

Principle 1

Un-clutter the picture. Zoom in.

A decent photo is a subject, a unique situation, and that’s it.

Expel any messiness that brings down your message. Draw nearer -zoom in – and edit as firmly as could be expected under the circumstances


Principle 2

Put subject off-centre / Rule of thirds.

The focal point of the frame is the weakest place – it’s static, dull, and gives no incentive to the specific circumstance. The more you move the subject away from the inside, the more significance you provide for the unique circumstance


Principle 3

Use of frames, lines & diagonals

Create effect by utilizing edges and genuine or gathered lines that lead the watcher’s eye into and around the photo


Principle 4

Dramatic Perspective

Create impact by shooting your subjects from unforeseen points. Envision yourself as an electron turning around the subject, which is the core of a particle


Exposure:

• Aperture

• Shutter speed

• ISO


Light:

Principle 1

Avoid using flash, even for night shots

The aimless impact of flash decimates the suggested temperament of existing light.


Principle 2

Side Lighting instead of front or overhead (noon-time) lighting. The utilization of frontal lighting has a tendency to straighten faces.

Utilize side lighting however much as could reasonably be expected, not withstanding moving your subject, if important, alongside a window.


Principle 3

Use fill-in flash, for back lit situations or overhead sun.

Overhead sun makes dull eye sockets and ugly shadows, which can be decreased by utilizing flash. Utilize fill-in flash additionally for circumstances where the subject is illuminated..

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