Tuesday, February 7, 2012

Tips One, Two, and Three


In photo j we looked at Kodak's Top Ten Tips to take successful pictures. The first the tips we learned were getting down at eye level, using a plain background, and using flash outdoors. 
This is an example of getting down at eye level with your subject. Getting down at eye level means to take the photo level with the eyes of your subject. This technique makes the photo more sharp, intimate, and creates a better background. 
This is an example of using a plain background. By using a plain background, make sure the colors of the background and subject do not clash. Also make sure to not shoot into the sun. 
This photo is an example of using a flash outdoors. By using a flash outdoors eliminates the shadow on the face by brightening the face. Using a flash outside especially helps when your subject is wearing a hat. 
Use the helpful hints to improve the pictures you're taking! Enjoy- food, friends, and fashion.

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