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Vernon Southward, a freelance photographer, self published author and offers photography tutorials online. For information on photography basics and digital photography tutorials, he recommends you to visit: Beyondmegapixels .
Digital cameras have made photography less expensive. That is, perhaps, the reason for young people to take interest in photography these days. With a digital camera in hand, you can easily take pictures and print it on standard papers. Storing and photo editing have become a lot easier.
Hence, even when you are new in this field, you can master the basics of digital photography very easily. There are plenty of tutorials available online that help you to learn photography basics. Once you get a hold of the foundation, you can hone your skills gradually.
Unlike traditional method, digital photography is all about digits and pixels. These factors directly control the quality of digital images. The quality or resolution of the image depends on these parameters. Higher is the pixel count, better is the clarity. Images with higher pixel counts do not crack when enlarged in comparison with those with lower resolution.
As a photographer, you should know the basics of photography – otherwise it will be difficult for you to take great pictures. Photography basics discussed here would help you learn the fundamental issues. Once you digest the basics, you need to take theory and practical lessons designed for both novice and experienced photographers.
Mastering the Controls of Your Camera:
Play with your camera – make it your favorite pass time for few days and you will master the controls very fast. Try different picture modes, see if you can focus properly, navigate through the menu section and digest the interface.
Instead of depending on the instruction manual, test the camera of your own. Take some test snaps – if you are unable to focus properly, get started with the Auto Mode of your camera.
Learn to make good use of Light:
Photographers are not magicians – they do not create the right environment to take an outstanding picture. But, they use the light in such a way that the picture becomes a great one. You must know how to use natural light and flash so that the right lighting effect is captured.
Expert photographers often take pictures in the early morning or in the twilight hours. This way they avoid the glare and use the natural light in their favor. Shooting the sun directly in front of the camera lens is not at all desired. The glare might be harsh to both the image and the lens.
Use of Flash:
Novice photographers are often very keen to use this feature. Flash is definitely a good way to create lighting effects artificially, but the result is not always as satisfactory as predicted. Improper use of flash damages the image and results in uneven shadows.
Hence, while using Flash, make sure the entire area is lighted up equally. There is no theoretical rule for this – experience and practice will help you learn the lessons. So don’t be afraid of failure – keep on trying if you want to learn.
Digital photography tutorials help you learn the basics of photography. The equipments and techniques are not difficult to learn – once you gain expertise in all, you can shoot great pictures easily.
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