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If you love taking pictures and are interested in how you can improve your photos, you may want to investigate a good digital slr photography guide. You will find these at most good bookstores or even at a photography course being held at a community college or a university. You will also find them on sale at any good reputable camera store. There are many things that any hobbyist or even a professional can learn from getting hold of a digital slr photography guide.
For example, suppose you take pictures mostly while you’re on vacation, and you love nature, landscapes, and wildlife. When you’re enjoying a great sunset in person, you realize that the photos you took just don’t seem to do the view justice. A digital slr photography guide can help you critique these pictures and let you know of ways to improve your pictures.
In most landscape pictures, many amateurs forget to apply the Rule of Thirds, that is, to have three distinct parts to their picture. This principle will be pointed out in a digital slr photography guide.
If you just take a picture of the setting sun, your photo might be just too much red or orange. There is nothing that stands out, and your picture looks like the front of a jigsaw puzzle box. However, by applying the Rule of Thirds, you’ll know to adjust your angle so that you get some of the land, the sunset, and some untouched sky in the photo as well - three distinct elements help to offset each one so that they stand out more.
A basic digital slr photography guide will of course show you examples of what this means and point out how to apply this simply technique to your own photos.
Another basic lesson taught in a digital slr photography guide is how to break up your color and add more contrast. Using that same example of a sunset, if you just have reds and oranges in your photo, you won’t notice anything in particular. There are just too many bright colors all in one spot. If you adjust your angle or even wait until the sun has set a bit more so that there is less color in the sky, that contrast of the colors will make them that much more outstanding.
Your digital slr photography guide will again have good and bad examples of what this means. Think of it as trying to put together an outfit. If you have too many elements of one design such as stripes or a pattern, the outfit is too busy. But by having one outstanding piece such as a patterned shirt worn against plain pants and under a plain jacket, then you don’t seem overwhelmed and the outfit seems less busy.
These are just some basic techniques that anyone can learn in a good standard digital slr photography guide. It’s always best to see these examples in person, as it’s sometimes hard to understand what’s being meant just with the printed word.
Make sure you see examples of what you will find in the digital slr photography guide you intend to purchase. You will then know that you’re going to get your money’s worth for the guide.
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