How to Take a Great Photograph

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Snapping photos is easy and enjoyable and with just a little background knowledge you can take fantastic pictures right away. Any type of camera, such as Polaroid, digital, or SLR, can be capable of taking incredible pictures. Photography is a great hobby, and you will enjoy taking pictures of friends and family, or your travels. Just follow some of the these tips to begin.

1. Pick your subject. Whether you choose to photograph people, animals, landscapes, food, or the environment, make sure it's something that interests you. Be creative and use your imagination.

2. Next, photograph that subject from various distances. Get close up, and then stand far away to include some of the background. You will notice that each shot changes when you move around.

3. Don't be afraid to get down on the ground or climb up high to get a different angle of your subject. Different angles create very different images, and you may like what you see.

4. Rarely do you want your subject placed in the middle of the frame. Move your subject around the frame, or even place it in one corner. You may be surprised by how professional your photos look.

5. Be aware of color, texture, and patterns. Look for details that others may have missed.

6. Remember that photography is all about documenting light (photo = light, graphi = to write) and morning and evenings are optimum times to shoot. Shadows are long when the sun is low (dawn and dusk). It's always fun to see how your subject looks at different times of day.

Photography is a lot of fun, so make sure you are enjoying yourself. Find photographers and photography books that inspire you. A number of different photography magazines can also give you ideas. Remember that the more you photograph, the better you will get!

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