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		<title>10 Tips for Taking Better Pictures</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Many people think they have to have an expensive, top of the line digital camera to take great photographs, but the secret to a great picture is not the camera, it is the photographer. If you try these simple tips when using your digital camera you will reap the rewards of better photographs no matter [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Many people think they have to have an expensive, top of the line digital camera to take great photographs, but the secret to a great picture is not the camera, it is the photographer. If you try these simple tips when using your digital camera you will reap the rewards of better photographs no matter what your subject matter is.</p>
<p><strong>1. Position your subject</strong></p>
<p>Use the Rul<span id="more-179"></span>e of Thirds to make your photographs more interesting. Imagine the scene divided into three sections, like tic- tac- toe, horizontally and vertically. Positioning your subject at the intersection of those lines will break up symmetry and result in a compelling photo. If you don&rsquo;t get the perfect shot, you can crop it with Photoshop. You should be able to get a free download for Photoshop at the Adobe website.</p>
<p><strong>2. Choose the Right Backgrounds for your Subject</strong></p>
<p>Simple backgrounds are best for subjects with busy patterns. You can also adjust the depth of field to focus on objects closer to you while blurring objects far away. Simple subjects look best against a more detailed background. Be sure the background doesn&rsquo;t interfere and take attention away from your subject. </p>
<p><strong>3. Create Distance and Dimension</strong></p>
<p>A photo of a distant subject can seem static and one-dimensional. Including subjects nearer to you in your photos gives a sense of distance. Blurring the background focuses attention on your subject.</p>
<p><strong>4. Choose an Orientation that Suits your Subject</strong></p>
<p>Your camera produces a rectangular image which gives you two orientations to work with-vertical or horizontal. Your subject will lend itself to one or the other. One sure way to find out is simply to take your photo both ways and decide which is best.</p>
<p><strong>5. Use a Unique Point of View/ Get in Close to your Subject</strong></p>
<p>Break the habit of shooting everything from eye level. Experiment with kneeling down to capture subjects from near the ground, or photographing subjects above you. Get in close to your subject &#8212; close-up photography adds intimacy to your photos and helps capture all the hidden details and moments you might not ever see. Learn Photoshop so you can edit, crop and enhance your digital photos. </p>
<p><strong>6. Use your surroundings to Frame Your Subject</strong></p>
<p>Position your subject in front of an interesting doorway, window, scene, etc. to frame your subjects, keeping the Rule of Thirds in mind.</p>
<p><strong>7. Avoid Underexposed Pictures </strong></p>
<p>Indoors &#8211; move near a window or bring a lamp into the room. Move closer to your subject. Manually adjust the shutter speed on your camera. Change exposure settings. For lighter photos, adjust exposure up; for darker photos, adjust down. You are able to see what your image will look like as you adjust this setting</p>
<p><strong>8. Avoid Overexposed pictures</strong></p>
<p>On sunny days, find a shady spot to photograph your subjects and use the flash which will cast an even light over your subject. Take advantage of overcast days to avoid shadows. When indoors, provide as much natural light as possible to avoid using the flash which may wash out colors and cast harsh shadows. Avoid the midday sun, early morning and late evenings are better times for photography.</p>
<p><strong>9. Avoid Red Eye</strong></p>
<p>Turn off your camera&#8217;s flash or if it&#8217;s too dark to go without a flash, ask your subject to look toward the camera, but not directly at the lens. By taking daytime photos, you may eliminate the need for a flash. Bring in additional light sources if needed. Try stand further away from your subject. If you try all this and still have red eye, try using Photoshop to edit your photograph.</p>
<p><strong>10. Avoid Blurry Photos</strong></p>
<p>Avoid shutter lag by pressing the button halfway down before you shoot your photo. When you are ready to take the shot, press all the way down to instantly capture the desired photograph. Use a tripod or brace yourself against a stationary object to hold the camera still. If your subject is moving, use the Action mode on your camera. The Action setting automatically optimizes the shutter speed to capture the action.</p>
<p>The best way to learn to take good digital photos is to takes lots and lots of pictures. You can just delete those you don&rsquo;t want. Learn Photoshop so you can to make corrections, enhance your pictures, and use special effects to make your digital photographs look like a pro&rsquo;s. </p>
<p>For more Photoshop Tips and Tricks, visit: http://www.PhotoshopDemos.com</p>
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		<title>How to Make Best Use of a Photo Editing Software</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Memories can be captured forever with photographs.  More often than not it is an attempt by someone to capture some special moments in your life with the help of the camera. Immense improvements in technology have brought up many new advances in the world of photography.  Many experts believe that the Midas touch with the photo editing software can greatly enhance the quality and make the digital photographs look much more pr<span id="more-97"></span>ofessional. </p>
<p><strong>Regular uses for Photo Editing Software</strong></p>
<p>It may be a hefty amount or even a paltry sum; you must have invested money for your Photo Editing Software.  The routine works for which you could use your software are resizing, editing, or color balancing in General.  You can also add some ordinary special effects with them even if you are not apt in the art of photography or is a novice.  However, even with such routine touches you can make your photographs much livelier than the earlier versions. </p>
<p>Uses of the Photo Editing Software are not confined to these routine jobs. You can use the software for many purposes guided by your imagination and professionalism. Not only professionals but even amateur photographers like to enhance their photographic skills with the help of quality editing software.  </p>
<p><strong>Best uses of Photo Editing Software</strong></p>
<p>•    One of the major uses of this software is cropping and providing special effects to your photographs.  Adjustment of brightness is an interesting feature.  If your photo editor is the latest version, then you can also create an online store for your photographs.</p>
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<p>•    You can use the open-source editor for editing your images.  These are called free Photoshop and they come free of cost.  You can put to best use this type of software when it supports multiple operating systems or is platform independent. You can amplify all types of plug-ins. But paid versions are obviously better and provide you with many more features.</p>
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<p>•    When the editor supports advanced scripting interface, you can make the complex problem look quite simple with its effective use.</p>
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<p>•    Some of the editors allow you to edit the images, both basic and invented, online.  Such software could also give you the option of printing photos that are easily downloadable.</p>
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<p>•    If your editor comes free of cost, it is obviously more attractive to you. Many types of free software come with advanced features like export optimizer, image slicing and mapping, smart shape creation, text editing, and third party plug in support, however, all these features are much more optimized in paid versions and so are especially suited for professionals.</p>
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<p>•    A few editors have the limitation of working on particular operating systems only like the Windows or Linux.  However, these editors could be put to best use by experimenting.  Many of them have unlimited undo option that helps you to rectify your defects again and again without waiting for the crowded server to response frequently.</p>
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<p>•    You can use the editors to print photos on matte or waterproof paper that are both becoming extremely popular to day.</p>
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<p>•    Some of the editors carry custom brush tips and also multiple layers with masking, vector as well as the bitmap based tools for drawing.  They also provide for light, color, and tone adjustments.  Such software can be used for long term works as there are multiple redoes as there are undoes.  </p>
<p>With all the above information at your disposal it becomes pretty easier for you to select your best  <a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/article_exit_link');" rel="external nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.photo-editor-pro.com/" target="_blank">Photo Editing Software</a> and use it to its best potential.</p>
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