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Yvette Heiser — Top 6 Digital Photography Tips

Whether you are an SLR Professional, a Nikon Novice, or an iPhone u2018spur-of-the-moment photographer there are certain techniques you can implement to capture images truly worth sharing. Focal points are the key areas of interest in a photograph. If you are taking a portrait it may be the personu2019s eyes. If you are taking a landscape shot it may be the mountain in the background.

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Yvette Heiser — Top 6 Digital Photography Tips

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  1. Yvette Heiser — Top 6 Digital Photography Tips

  2. Whether you are an SLR Professional, a Nikon Novice, or an iPhone ‘spur-of-the-moment photographer there are certain techniques you can implement to capture images truly worth sharing. Focal points are the key areas of interest in a photograph. If you are taking a portrait it may be the person’s eyes. If you are taking a landscape shot it may be the mountain in the background.

  3. The golden rule is never to place focal points in the middle of a photograph. The powerful effect of a focal point is accentuated when it’s taken off center. Mentally visualize every image as being divided into 9 boxes created by two evenly-spaced vertical lines and two evenly-spaced horizontal lines. Now, picture that middle square in the grid. The four corners of that square mark the locations of your areas of interest. Do not forget to read, Yvette Heiser — Tips For Shooting In Low To No Light

  4. Top 5 Digital Photography Tips 1. Pick a Point to Frame a Shot for Professional EffectA very effective way to create an instantly professional image is to use a nearby object to give an image perspective or to alter its perspective. For example, consider an image taken in a relatively ‘unexciting’ restaurant environment. By purposely using two-pint glasses the photographer can add an element of ‘altered perspective’ to the image, by making the pint glasses seem larger than life by positioning the camera near the glasses and the person in the background. It would also emphasize what the individuals in the image were engaging in, at that moment in time.

  5. 2. Taking Spectacular Night time Images The key secret here is to always use a tripod. This is necessary to achieve clear exposure with a great depth of field. Try to use a foreground object to frame the image and give it depth. Also read, Yvette Heiser Talks about Events for Which Photography is an Absolute Must!

  6. 3. Taking Portraits The most effective portrait photos are those taken when the subject is not expecting or not ready. Many top photographers will take the image when the subject is fixing their hair, or clothing while getting ready for the shot. These provide more genuine images that are far more appealing.

  7. 4. Take Black and White Black and white images are a very effective means of transforming the mood of a photograph. If you find yourself at a beach on a cloudy day, a black-and-white image will appear more scintillating and bring to life shots that would otherwise have appeared colorless. This technique is also useful for nighttime images taken within big cities e.g. Manhattan.

  8. 5. Timing is Critical Whether you are on a city break to Prague or visiting the Pyramids in Egypt, taking images at dawn or dusk will present more exciting photo opportunities. For starters, if any people will be around the earlier you start thus ensuring an uninterrupted landscape shot. You will also benefit from more interesting effects of shadows and colors as the sun shines at different angles throughout the day. This is particularly noticeable in the evening when the light becomes warm and golden. Get more information on photography with Yvette Heiser.

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