Basic Digital Photography Tips
by Johnny Sinclair
Different subjects have different ways to perfect the shots.
The most basic digital photography tips are knowing how to
use your camera's shooting mode to its advantages. Don't
just purely use your camera's "auto mode". It has its
limitations. Specific shootings modes are needed to take
great shots. I shall discuss some of them below:
Auto Mode
It is the default mode in most digital cameras. The main
advantage is that you can take your photos very quickly when
you don't have the time to select a shooting mode. Your
digital camera will choose the best settings for your
subject.
Landscape
You can take detailed objects such as mountains or skylines
by using the landscape mode. Normally, your digital camera
will select a high f-number. This will increase the depth of
field so that your object will remain in sharp focus.
Portrait
Using the Portrait mode will allow you to focus your near
object but blurring distant objects. The camera will choose
a low f-number and decrease the depth of field.
Panorama
Panorama mode will allow you to capture grand landscapes
when you need to take several photos than one image can
capture. Some digital cameras allow you to take up to five
shots from right to left into one seamless photo.
Night Portrait
Night mode provides clear and focused shots of subjects
while capturing the background lights at night. A long
exposure is needed for bringing out the background details.
You might need a tripod or else your image may be blurred
Sunset
You can captures dramatic photos in the early evening or
early dawn when the sun is near the horizon. Accentuates the
warm tones of a sunset or sunrise.
Remember, use the different shooting modes in your
digital camera to your advantage. Your photos will be more
lively and interesting than you can imagine. Once you have
mastered these basic digital photography tips mentioned
above, you can then take on more advanced skills.
Johnny Sinclair may be contacted at
http://www.DigitalPhotographySpot.com