In photography, a lot of elements are involved in framing the right picture. Here are some important tips:
General
• Always decide what kind of light you need for your shot and at what angle it should enter the frame.
• Use a tripod if possible, to steady a shot.
• Do not shoot against the light, unless you want a silhouette.
• Photography is all about trial and error — take as many photographs as possible. Then assess each one and learn from your errors.
In daylight
• Scenic, outdoor shots are best when taken with a wide-angle lens.
• Use a macro lens or macro setting in your camera for close-up shots of subjects such as butterflies, flowers.
• When shooting a series of actions, shoot in continuous mode.
• Fill-in-flash helps light the subject if you have a really bright background.
• But it is preferable not to use flash in the daytime, to avoid shadows.
At night
• Get as close as possible to the subject if using flash.
• If there is enough light, you can experiment with silhouettes.
• Long exposure is the key to great night-time photographs.
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