If you are like me, you have thrown away a lot of time and sometimes a lot of money taking photos, that are, well, not that impressive. After countless years (too many to bring up), I finally decided to do something about it. I read a couple of books, magazines and took some classes to improve my digital photography. What I learned is that there are numerous digital photography tricks that are so simple, I picked them up in nothing flat and created amazing results.
I will not pledge that you will be a superstar from these digital photography tricks, but you will identify results from your very first picture.
1. Fill the frame: One of the simplest digital photography tricks to understand, but harder to do. When you take a photo, how small is your subject in the frame? When I look at photographs that I snapped years ago, the subject constantly seemed to be taking up very little of the frame. Well, by filling the frame, you focus on the principal object. Also, on the occasion that the principal object takes up most or all of the frame, you eliminate any unattractive objects that otherwise might have made their way into the picture (i.e. the laundry, trash, signs, other people, the neighbors cat...). The criteria that I now put to work is if you imagine you are close enough, your not. If you imagine you are too close, then take the photo, you are the perfect distance away.
2. Would you repeat that?: An easy to grasp digital photography trick is repetition. Repeating arrangements, colors or textures make fabulous photos! You can find many repeating patterns in nature. One way to enhance a pattern picture is to find a pattern and then an object that defies the pattern, like a carton full of red apples with one yellow one. The odd man out pulls the viewer's eye into the picture and moreover composes a contradiction.
3. One of the digital photography tricks used a lot is reflection: The earth is awash of reflective objects and faces; water, glass, chrome and mirrors to denote just a few. They alter our orderly perception by bending the true perception. If you take a photo of the reflection of an object instead of the original, it will create a deeper sense of illusion to viewers looking at your photograph.
4. Last yet not the least of the digital photography tricks is to construct a frame within the frame. I am not saying a photo frame, I am talking about generating a frame encompassing your principal object using objects in the area around your subject. One idea is to locate yourself on one side of a door frame and your subject on the opposite side. Shoot the photo so that the door frame is around the edges of the view finder. The picture will pull the viewers eye to the interior of the frame and to your subject. It may also construct extra depth in the photo.
These are a sprinkling of the simple approaches that master photographers put to work to acquire those exceptional shots in magazines, books and on the web. My hope is that you will put to use these digital photography tricks to refine your picture taking skills. Happy shooting and say cheese (make mine Gouda)
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