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Title: Here Are Some Great Ideas For Photography!
Author: Ivan T. Horwitz
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Category: Hobbies
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Here Are Some Great Ideas For Photography!

by Ivan T. Horwitz

Many people believe that photography is too difficult or too expensive a hobby for them to get involved in, but that doesn't have to be the case. Just like anything else in life, the best way to get started is by learning. This article will provide you with the tips you need to start your photographic journey.

Get creative with your shutter speeds. It is standard practice to use the fastest possible shutter speed to freeze action, but think of what you could do with a slow shutter speed, such as 1/30. See that bicyclist speeding by? Now that your shutter is at 1/30, follow him with your camera's lens (panning) and release the shutter while still panning. The result is that the bicyclist is fairly sharp yet the background is streaked horizontally, expressing speed.

A good photography tip is to take a look at post cards when you visit a new country. Looking at their post cards will show you all kinds of great opportunities for shooting. It will save you the hassle of having to search for these places by yourself.

Improve your photography by paying attention to the light. Lighting should usually be behind the photographer rather than the subject. A subject being backlit will create a silhouette. Be careful when the light is behind the photographer though, if it is too bright it might cause the subject to squint.

When taking group shots, pay attention to the height and build of each person in the photograph. Arrange the subjects so the taller ones are in the back row, with the tallest one in the center. If tall and short subjects must be placed together for some reason, consider having some people sitting and others standing.

Experiment with different shutter speeds to see what works best for different scenarios. Photography allows you to capture a split-second moment and to blur together large time periods. Using a faster shutter speed will let you catch objects while they are in motion, while a slow shutter speed is great for capturing serene natural settings.

Have fun with your photos by using them in different and creative ways. You can order prints on canvas or other material which look great on your wall. Alternatively, produce a <a target='_blank' href="http://www.jigsaw2order.com/photo_collage_main.html">photo montage</a> from individual photos to create a stunning art piece.

The memories of our life are precious, and it is important to capture them in photographs. Whether you want to pursue photography as a career, or just want to take snapshots around the house, by applying the advice in this article you will be able to take better photographs than you ever imagined you would.

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