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Tips For Shooting Stunning Photos- Michael William Paul

Photography technique is more important than the latest camera technologies. You don't know how to shoot photos than most amazing digital SLR also won’t give you good results. Follow these tips shared by Michael William Paul to shoot stunning photos. <br>For more Details: http://www.michaelwilliampaul.com/

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Tips For Shooting Stunning Photos- Michael William Paul

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  1. Tips For Shooting Stunning Photos- Michael William Paul

  2. Set Camera Resolution • Camera resolution refers to the number of pixels that a camera can capture, and the resolution for you depends on how you plan to use your pictures. • Although many digital photographers will just always shoot at the highest possible resolution because it's easier with a high resolution camera, there are times when it's advantageous to shoot at a lower digital camera resolution.

  3. Use The Auto Mode • Many Digital Camera models, including SLRs, have advanced to such a point that their auto modes take some Really good photos. • For Example Macro Mode, Portrait Mode, Land scape Mode.

  4. Understand White Balance White balance is the process of removing unrealistic color casts, so that objects which appear white in person are rendered white in your photo.

  5. Set A High ISO If you set ISO high, you’re basically able to capture more light without adjusting your shutter speed or the aperture.

  6. Find An Interesting Angle If you’re snapping a photo of a building, try to angle up means shoot the photo from the bottom of the building upwards to it’s apex. This way, the photo appears to be a triangle point upwards to the sky. I use this trick a lot when taking pictures of buildings.

  7. Contact Us Address: Two Hundred East 26th Street, New York, NY 10018 Websites: http://www.michaelwilliampaul.com/ http://www.mwpstudios.com/

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