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Beginning Photography Tips (By Nick Estrada)

Do you want to learn some beginning photography tips? If so then read on. Photography is not difficult as long as you learn the basics and practice them.

The Basics:

The basics of photography are simple. Compose great shots and use your camera properly and you have great photos.

However, it can be a lot more difficult to compose shots than it sounds. When you go somewhere and plan on taking pictures you could see a beautiful landscape but end up with bad photos. The key is to follow some compositional rules that will guide you.

Leading Lines To Focal Point

First off, you want to make sure your photo has a primary focal point. If you're taking a picture of a person, this is their eyes most of the time. If you're taking a picture of a landscape, pick something like the sun or the mountain in the background.

The next step is that you are going to want to remove everything from the picture that doesn't relate to the main focal point. If you're taking a picture of a monkey and there's a McDonald's sign right to its left, get closer and be sure you don't get that sign in the picture.

After you've isolated the subject, then you can add more impact by using the lines. If, for example, you have a picture with the mountain in the background as the main focal point and there's a river around there. Use the river as a line to lead to the mountain. Where your standing the river may not lead to the mountain, but moving twenty, thirty, or even a few hundred feet can be the difference between a so-so picture and an awesome picture that you'll keep forever.

Nick Estrada recommends a Free Photo course that teaches beginners digital photography. He also recommends a free five day video e-course on how to Sell Your Pictures Online

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