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Basic Tips for Photography Beginners - David Sechovicz

David Sechovicz u2014 I am a photography enthusiast. A thinker, dreamer, lover of all things whimsical and magical. I love photography and am passionate about art.

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Basic Tips for Photography Beginners - David Sechovicz

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  1. Basic Tips for Photography Beginners - David Sechovicz

  2. About Us David Sechovicz — I am a photography enthusiast. A thinker, dreamer, lover of all things whimsical and magical. I love photography and am passionate about art. To me art doesn’t have to be pretty. It has to be meaningful. Now let’s remember the world “revolves” because of people’s creativity.

  3. If you like to click photos of beautiful landscapes using your smartphone, then it is high time to take your photography skills to the next level. The tips in this article can help you to learn new methods to enhance your photography by trial and error techniques. To learn these skills, you do not have to know all the camera functions or have technical information about the camera settings

  4. The most important rule to know before clicking a photo is to know how to compose your photo. What kind of frame you use and what do you include in your picture, form the key components of your image to make it unique and call it your own. A photo can look boring if the horizon line is straight through the middle portion of the photo. The horizon line should be near the one-third line of your frame. You can turn on the gridlines to divide your frame into various sections. Now, shift up or down to place the horizon line as desired. Similarly, apply the same rule to the vertical lines. You should place the subject in the left or right center of the vertical gridlines and you will bring life to your photos. The ideal time for photography is the time right after sunrise and the time right before sunset. It is also known as the golden hour and provides the right kind of lighting for your photography. The sun provides a nice warm glow when it is low on the horizon and less harsh.

  5. Even a mundane landscape at this hour can look stunning with adequate sunlight spotlighting the objects in the frame. Sometimes, the light effects are not appropriate while taking the photo. Do not worry, it can be edited after the shot is taken as well. You can use one of the many free tools available online and edit the images as per the requirement. These tools may also have golden glow filters to provide sun-kissed images after the photo is clicked. Additionally, you can modify the brightness of the images using these tools and filters. To get the perfect picture, you can focus on the objects in your frame by moving closer to them so that they fill up your frame and the background or space is removed from your final photo. You can also use a bigger aperture to make your objects stand out in the clutter and bring life to your images. You may wish to use zoom settings to make things simpler but that adds noise and grain to your photography. So, avoiding using too much zooming in your pictures is advised. It is recommended to take candid photos. People with smiling faces and planned poses look less interesting. On the contrary, natural-looking frames with kids playing in the backyard may look more flattering. Ask your subjects to look at each other and interact in some way to make them look candid.

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