How To Become A Digital Photography Pro
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1. Take a class. Yes, we just said you don't want to go to school to learn. But, we aren't talking about a lot of classes, just one or two. This will help you learn about exposures, lighting, horizontal lines, flashes'. You get the idea. Most community colleges offer these types of classes to the public.
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3. Know about white balance. Balancing the amount of white in a picture can create warmth in your pictures. How does your camera do this' Did you read the manual yet'
4. Use a filter. Just like wearing a pair of sunglasses, filters help to eliminate glare and reflections that can ruin a good picture. Again, consult your digital camera's manual to know how to do this with your camera.
5. Flash or Not to Flash' Read up on when you should and shouldn't use your flash. Auto flash isn't the only flash. In fact, you can get some great shots using the flash on setting as well.
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6. Use close up. For some of the most detailed pictures and some of the best quality pictures, zoom in and get a close up. A simple picture of a leaf can look incredible in close up.
7. Get a good sized memory card. When you purchase your memory card, consider upgrading to the next level. In order to take good pictures you will want to use it at its highest setting. So, purchase a large enough memory card to hold the most pictures in the highest level of mega pixels.
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About the Author
John Howard is an avid digital photographer. Visit his site for tips and advice at http://1st-digital-cameras.info