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Photography tips and earning way with photography

Starting out in photography is a wonderful time full of creativity and discovery.First you will have a camera.There are a large number of cameras available on the market and it is important to make sure that you will be happy with the equipment you buy. The information on this site will assist you in making an informed choice when buying a amera and accessories. It is important to buy equipment according to your needs of future needs.
Most of the cameras also have built in exposure meters to assist the photographer. These exposure meters however sample the complete picture in the viewfinder or only a selected area in the viewfinder depending on the design of the camera. For this reason other exposure meters or different techniques with your own camera can be used to establish the correct settings on your camera.

*Background and Foreground :A photograph is a 2 dimensional representation of a 3 dimensional scene. This means that the cameraeffectively "flattens" the scene. Background is anything behind your subject.Foreground is just as important.If you are shooting a beautiful lake sunset but there is an ugly tire in the water's edge the photograph can be ruined.
  

*Focus:Will your subject be sharply focused.Will you have the foreground and the subject in focus but the background fuzzy? Focus will make or break your image. This is where aperture, F-Stop, and depth of field come into play. This is how you begin to control how your camera flattens the scene. In general, you want the subject and a small part of the foreground in focus but the background blurry. This helps avoid distracting lines around your subject.

*Lighting:Photography is the art of capturing light reflected from subjects onto a film or digital surface. Always be aware of your lighting. If your subject is your child but his or her face is too dark to see, the image will not work. When you look at a scene, your eyes constantly adjust for the different lighting situations in the scene. When you take a photograph, the camera only records one light situation. Every camera is slightly different on how it "meters" or reads the amount of light in a scene. Some general rules of thumb are: avoid harsh light behind your subject, watch out for dark shadows, and watch out for whites that glare in the light.

*Color:The world is in color. Sometimes the colors are white, black, and grey, but it is still color. While your subject will already have a color of its own, pay attention to how that color interacts with your background and foreground. If your subject is green and the background is green, your subject is liable to be hard to see in the image. In contrast, if your subject is red and the background purple, you may be able to see the subject very well but the clashing colors can distract from the subject. Understanding color will help you fine tune the feeling of your images.
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