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taking the perfect shot
However simple or snazzy your
camera, the basics of taking a great photo remain the same. Follow
our seven rules and you’ll soon have a brilliant collection of
pictures that you’ll want to share with your friends.
And that’s the simplest bit of all. Go to
www.truprint.co.uk and you can quickly and easily upload all your
photographs. Then send friends and family a link and they can enjoy
your pictures too, wherever they are in the world.
You can put as many photos as you like on there
and it’s free.
Most of us still like to get proper prints, and
that’s easy too. Select your favourite photos, choose the size and
finish, and Truprint will print them and deliver them to your door
in a matter of days.
The professional quality is astounding and all
for as little as 8p per print.
So what’s stopping you? Snap to it!
Seven ways to the perfect shot
1 Get a grip
A firm but gentle grip on your camera will
ensure sharper pictures. Stay steady by tucking in your elbows and
keeping your feet slightly apart, and make sure your fingers are not
over the lens.
2 Compose yourself
A few seconds spent on composition can
transform a dull picture into something magical. Don’t just point
and shoot – assess the scene and find the best bits. Then frame your
picture carefully. Put your subject to one side, rather than bang in
the middle, as this will add impact.
3 Another point of view
Too many pictures of pets and children are
taken from above. Go down to their level to capture them looking
more natural. Then get in close. Instead of squinting at the distant
figure on your picture, you’ll be dazzled by the detail.
4 Light it or not
Natural light almost always looks better than
flash light. Direct your subjects next to a window and ask them to
look towards it. Better still, take them outside. When you need to
use it, remember that the built-in flash on your camera will only
work to a distance of about 4-5m away.
5 Sharpen up
Digital cameras commonly have
auto focus which
will ensure most of your pictures stay sharp. But the camera focuses
in the centre of the frame, which could leave your subject fuzzy if
they are to one side. If your camera has auto focus lock, now’s the
time to use it. Point your camera at the subject, activate the lock
– usually by pressing the shutter halfway down – recompose your
picture and, hey presto, all is clear.
6 Candid camera
Some of the best pictures are taken when the
people in them had no idea they were being photographed. This
doesn’t mean you have to hide in the bushes with a telephoto lens –
although a zoom can keep you out of your subject’s way. If you take
lots of shots, children soon become impervious to the camera,
allowing you to capture them at play.
7 Don’t stop
The joy of digital photography is that you can
take as many pictures as you like. The more you take, the more
likely you are to shoot pictures that everyone will love.
So capturing your baby’s beauty on camera
should be the easiest thing in the world. But too often the results
are not as good as you’d hoped.
Visit
Truprint for all of your great quality
digital photo prints...
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