Digital Photography Tips
We can all do with extra digital photography tips. While you may fancy yourself
as a photography expert you may be making basic errors. In this section I show
you the recognised and accepted rules for good photography and give examples of
the simple errors we all make when taking photos.
It is very important to centralise the subject of your photograph correctly. You
also need to know how to centralise multiple subjects. Close ups on people's
faces follow the rule of thirds. All of these are outlined in the
photo tips
section
Having a light source behind the subject of your photo will cause the subject to
not have adequate light. The background of your photo may have trees or poles.
These need to be angled such that they do not appear to "grow" out of the
subjects body or head. All of this is outlined in the
digital photography course on photo errors to avoid.
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