Getting Better Photos — The Camera Case Guide
Getting Better Photos – the camera case guide is a pocket sized book that you can take with you when you’re out and about with your camera.
You’ll see what settings to use for what situation, with tips on how to ‘compose’ each type of picture.
- Just stick the book in your camera case
- Before you take a photograph, look up the settings you need
- Easy as that!
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It may be small but as well as what settings to use for what photos, you’ll also find out all this:
- The golden rule – one of... (read more)
- Portraits: when you should use the flash even if it’s not dark. Page 5
- How to get a feeling of depth in your landscapes. Page 9
- How to take good pictures of buildings, including the type of photo most people (including me!) always forget. Page 10
- The best background for flowers? Page 12
- When NOT to use the flash, even if it’s dark. Page 15
- Four tips about how to ‘shape’ a picture of trees or fields. Page 17
- The two pitfalls of photos with water in… and what to do about them. Page 18
- Three tips about ‘shaping’ a photo of the coastline. Page 21
- How to take the two types of picture of waterfalls. Page 22
- Why bright sunlight often isn’t good for photos… but here’s what to do if you can’t avoid it. Page 24
- Even if you’re allowed to take photos in a church, make sure you turn off these TWO things first. Page 27
- Surprisingly, overcast days are often best for photos of gardens. Here’s why. Page 28
- Snow pictures… and when to use the flash with them. Page 31
- How some long grasses can make your sunset photos even more spectacular. Page 34
- Fireworks: what to do if your camera doesn’t have a special ‘fireworks’ setting. Page 37
- Four tips to gets the best photos of children… and one thing to make sure you have before you start. Page 38
- “Never work with animals or children” they say. Well, some of the photography tips are the same for both... Page 40
- How to take panorama photos… and how to put them together afterwards. Page 47
- It is possible to get good photos through a window, even if it’s not desperately clean. Here’s how. Page 48
- Five ideas for great photos when it’s raining. Page 53
- How to take perfect party photos. Page 54
- Photos of skies… the advantages of Britain’s dubious weather. Page 56
- What setting to change if you take photos of a bride wearing white (otherwise the dress can look grubby!) Page 59
- The four big tips for the best holiday snaps you’ve ever had. Page 60
- The manual settings – nothing wrong with ignoring them, but these 7 settings can give you photos you’d never get normally. Page 64
Phew! But don’t be scared off – you don’t need to learn it all. That’s the beauty of this book. Take it with you and look up the right situation, portraits, night photos or whatever. Then enjoy the best photos you’ve ever taken!
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