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Edited by umeshchennai at 2019-06-03 08:51
[h4 style="text-align: center; "]Hi, All Xclub Fans.[/h4][p style="text-align: center; "]
[br][p][div style="text-align: left;"][span style="font-weight: bold;"]“Say Cheese” [/span] is a common phrase that we all hear a lot in any type of photography. We have a family photo! If you thought to click pictures, I mean perfect pictures were easy after [span style="text-align: center;"]having the latest iPhone or even Google’s Pixel phone, then, my friend, you are horribly [/span][span style="text-align: center;"]wrong![/span][/div][div style="text-align: left;"][span style="text-align: center;"][br][/span][/div][p][p style="text-align: center; "]
[br][p][h4 style="text-align: center;"]By clicking a perfect picture I mean that by looking at the image, it should be able to tell a story. This may sound too professional but it is true. The smartphone with a camera has totally revolutionized and changed the way photography happens, but the basics are the same. So here are some tips that will help you take better pictures and also get some extra likes on Instagram (although, not sure about the latter one).[/h4][p][br][p][p style="text-align: center; "]
[br][p style="text-align: center; "][br][p][div style="text-align: left;"][span style="font-weight: bold;"]The Frame[/span] - The screen of your phone or digital camera is your frame and you should know what you want to capture and show to the world. So when you have decided to click a picture, you should make sure that what you are clicking is fitting inside the screen. For example, you are clicking your friend’s picture of sitting on a bike, you need to make sure that his head is well inside the screen (or frame), his hands are not cut and the bike on which he/she is sitting is visible with its wheels.[/div][p][br][p]
[br][p][br][p style="text-align: center;"][span style="text-align: left; font-weight: bold;"]Subject[/span][span style="text-align: left;"] - Next you need to know is what is your subject, take the above example, your subject is your friend with the bike. So make sure that in the frame, the importance is given only to the friend sitting on the bike and not much of the surroundings. So while clicking that photo, make sure that nothing else is between your friend on the bike and your camera.[/span][br][p][p style="text-align: center; "]
[span style="font-weight: bold;"][br][/span][p][div style="text-align: left;"][span style="font-weight: bold;"]Way of photography[/span] - By “way” I mean you should understand that the photo that you are taking is portrait or landscape. The words are self-explanatory, you need to understand as which photo can be clicked as portrait (vertical) or landscape (horizontal). So clicking a mountain scenery with a river flowing beside is a landscape photo and a clicking a photo of a tall building photo from its bottom will be a portrait image. A family photo is a landscape photo but an individual person’s photo is mostly a portrait one.[/div][p][p style="text-align: center; "][span style="font-weight: bold;"][br][/span][p style="text-align: center; "]
[span style="font-weight: bold;"][br][/span][p][div style="text-align: left;"][span style="font-weight: bold;"]Lighting[/span] - Like every aspect of photography, lighting is also extremely important. When you are trying to click a photo where the surrounding is not bright enough, you use flash and while clicking in harsh light like daylight in outdoors one should make sure that the sun-rays are not in the direction against the camera, it should always be that the sunlight should be from the photographers’ backside.[/div][p][p style="text-align: center; "]
[span style="font-weight: bold;"][br][/span][p][div style="text-align: left;"][span style="font-weight: bold;"]Focus[/span] - This is mostly used to highlight an object/person from the surrounding. So if you are doing food photography, wedding candid photography or just want to show off your photographic skills by blurring the background, you use to focus. This kind of photography is being promoted off late by smartphone sellers by calling is “bokeh mode” in almost all phones that come with dual lens. Although focus and defocus in these phones is done by the combination of software (AI) and also combined with the image processed by the secondary camera if available.[/div][br]
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[br][/div][p][br][div style="text-align: center;"]So hope you guys have got a hang of what professional photography is about in a brief, hope this small guide helps you to get some extra like on social media or who knows, inspires you to take up serious photography as a career![/div][p] |
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