Nifty Tricks For Your Digital Camera

Fri Mar 23, 2007 1:11PM EDT

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I am unofficially one of the worst photographers on the planet. While I think my compositions are generally good, I always end up with blurry shots, shots that are underexposed, or stuff that's just plain ugly.

While I'm working on my basic technique, I'm learning some nifty new tricks thanks to the always-awesome Digital Photography School, which offers some ways to turn otherwise boring shots into something unique.

Some of my favorite ideas:

  • Focusing on something secondary in the photo, leaving the rest of the picture out of focus.
  • Shooting from the ground instead of eye level. (I have tried this on many occasions and it always makes for a more striking composition.)
  • The flipside: Shooting from up high, aiming down on the action.
  • Intentional graininess by changing ISO settings. Check out the picture of the two men in the fog on the link I've provided. It's really impressive.
  • Messing with the white balance. This changes the color tone of an image in strange, sometimes beautiful ways.
  • Long exposures. I've always wanted to do one of those star trail shots at night, where everything moves in a circle.

Give these tricks a shot this weekend and email me your greatest hits!

LINK: Adding Randomness to Your Photos 

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  • 1 Posted by mystdancer50 on Fri Mar 23, 2007 4:03PM EDT Report Abuse

    I love taking photos! I won an award when I was fourteen for a black and white photo I took on old film and developed myself on recycled paper. It was a project that turned into a huge issue and eventually became a book entitled Reality From The Barrio. I did all this while attending the Santa Fe Boys and Girls Club and it developed in me a huge love of photography. Thanks for the information! I can't wait to get out there with my recently purchased (Nov. 2006) digital camera and try these different things, especially the one where you zoom while snapping the picture. Awesome! Cheers!

  • 3 Posted by tariq22003 on Sat Mar 24, 2007 10:36AM EDT Report Abuse

    I have a digital camera, but I'm not what you would call an expert. Do you have any tips or tricks for beginners?

  • 4 Posted by vdm17 on Sat Mar 24, 2007 7:38PM EDT Report Abuse

    Great Ideas and thanks for the link as well. Consider it bookmarked!

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