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[aahealth] Beginning Photography Tips, A Few Basic Tips For Taking Digital Photography

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Title: Beginning Photography Tips, A Few Basic Tips For Taking
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My first tip for taking digital photography for anyone whether
they are beginning, or have some degree of experience is "don't
be frightened of your camera". Get used to handling your camera
so that you feel comfortable with it. Make sure you know where
all the controls are, and familiarise yourself with their
functions. This is one of the basic beginning photography tips
that often gets overlooked as it is such an obvious one.

Once you are comfortable handling your digital camera and have
learnt how to use all the controls and functions, my next tip
for taking digital photography is to take lots and lots of
pictures. The beauty of digital photography is that you do not
need to keep every picture that you take. You are not paying for
a long processing sequence like you would be if you were using a
camera that uses rolls of film, so you can be a lot more
extravagant when it comes to taking pictures. Plus you may just
take a prize winning photo purely by chance, and any photos you
don't want you can simply delete.

Another of the basic beginning photography tips that people
often forget is to hold the camera steady. Again this may sound
pretty obvious but it's surprising just how many of us forget
this simple little tip when we rush to get a good photo. It is
important to actually practice holding the camera so that you
automatically steady it for every picture that you take. How
often have you seen the chance of a great picture only to rush
it and ruin the shot? It's far better to get one or two great
pictures than dozens of blurred or poor quality ones.

My next tip is to always make sure that you have enough memory
capacity on your digital camera. There is nothing worse than
coming across something that would make a great picture only to
find that you have no more room on your camera. Get into the
habit of going through the photos stored on your camera on a
regular basis, and deleting the ones you don't want, and
downloading and storing the ones you do want onto your computer,
or have them printed off. Also buy a second card for your camera
so that you always have a spare one with you just in case you
need it.

Once you have got this far you should have loads of photos that
you have taken, now is the time to study these and see if there
is room for improvement. Maybe some of them are still coming out
slightly blurred, so you will need to pay attention to your
focusing. Remember that a digital camera has a tendency to take
a little longer to focus when compared to a camera that uses
roll film.

Maybe you are not happy with the lighting on some of your
pictures, so try practising using the flash. The flash on a
camera is not only designed to be used when taking photos
indoors, it is also great for getting good sharp pictures
outside as well, especially if the subject is in shade or if the
natural light is low, like in the late evening.

I suppose that one of the most important beginning photography
tips that I can give you is to "get out there and have some fun
with your camera". Take loads of photos and practice as you go.
Use your camera as often and as much as you can. My last little
tip would to be to get hold of a good book on digital
photography, this way you will get all the tips for taking
digital photography and learn all the usual mistakes to avoid
right from the start.

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