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PLR Ebook Table Of Contents
Using Your Digital Camera Properly 3
Preparing For Great Landscape Shots 3
Taking Good Still Life Camera Shots 4
Taking the Best Pictures for Your Website 5
Taking the Perfect Event Pictures 6
Taking the Perfect Pet Shot 6
Taking Vacation Camera Shots 7
Taking Your Own Portrait Camera Shots 8
Tips For Capturing A Great Landscape 9
Tips For Dim Lighting Shooting 9
Tips For Using A Self Timer For Better Pictures 10
Tips For Successful Digital Camera Shots 11
Using Light and Shadow to Enhance Photos 11
A Few Things That Are Musts For The Photographer 12
Better Pictures By Focusing On Composition 13
Capturing Nature with Your Camera 14
Does Depth Of Field Matter To Picture Quality? 14
Does The Camera Matter? 15
Flash Blow Out: Avoiding It 16
Getting the Best Camera Shots at Night 16
Getting The Right Shot For Money 17
Getting The Perfect Shot Without A Tripod 18
How To Be An Expert Behind The Camera 19
Improving Portrait Pictures 19
Perfect Camera Shots – Getting Children at Their Best 20
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Using Your Digital Camera Properly
To improve the quality of every portrait that you take, you need to use your camera in the right way. Digital cameras are not like single use cameras. They are not always as complex as traditional, film cameras, either. They fit somewhere in between. Still, if you want to get a great picture, you do have to have the right tools to do the job. In fact, the biggest hold up most people have is not knowing the basics of how their camera works. This will slow you down considerably.
For those using an SLR camera, it will take some time to get used to the features. One of the features that you will benefit from right off the bad is the focus options. If you have an SLR camera, you should avoid using the auto focus setting. With a quality camera, you will have various focus options. Try them all. Learn how to choose the right one, based on your owner’s manual in particular. This will improve the quality of your shot virtually every time.
You also should consider shooting in manual mode rather than automatic mode. Many people feel that the camera is smart enough to make the decisions for you and therefore use the automatic mode as often as they can. However, this can cause problems for you. Instead, invest some time in learning how to use the manual mode first. This will enhance your ability to be creative in your shots and more in control of the final photo.
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