Capture the moment
If you are at an event like a wedding or a party or some such, don’t be afraid to walk around and check out different angles. Apply this to almost anything you are taking photos of – the old barn you like so much or the funny looking mailbox down the street. Walk around the object and look at it from different angles. Drop down two or three feet and change the view. Get on a step ladder.
Doing this with people in posed shots can work wonders. Try the shots from different heights – above the person and try crouching down. Do they look taller, shorter? Does their neck look thicker or thinner? Is the light from that direction too harsh or too soft? Get down on the floor with the child or baby.
Remember that if you have a digital camera the cost is the same if you take one or a hundred pictures. So, who cares if you take a picture of that flower from every conceivable direction? You are learning… right! And how can you learn without doing?
Again, with people, don’t be afraid to move them about. One trick that I’ve used successfully many time is this: You have a couple wanting their picture and they are standing ramrod straight – not the most exciting shot in the world – what I do is have them crouch down. Now they are on their toes trying to keep their balance and looking perfect – they are distracted and the smiles will come more easily. You will find it easier to frame the shot as well.
So, take your time and wait for the shot. Sometime you have to get in place and let the shot come to you and sometimes you have to go and get it.
Have fun and take lots of photos.
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2 Comments:
Glad to see you creating a blog, Martin! I've long admired your photos.
I post a few photos now and then on http://blognomichi.blogspot.com and on www.jmblog.com - mostly of life here on the ranch.
Good luck with your blog!
Jere
This is great, Martin! I keep my camera on me at all times, but never think to just wander around with it to capture that perfect candid shot. Cool.
Siouxie
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