Digital SLR Photography - How To Take
Stunning, Lively And Ravishing Pictures
By: Connie Fillmore
Photography
is digital SLR photography, at least to any
self-respecting photographer. Suggest otherwise, and
he is sure to give you a piece of his mind and
proceed to praise the virtues of digital SLR
photography.
Digital SLR photography uses a digital SLR (Single
Lens Reflex) camera that uses a movable mirror
placed between the lens and the film to project the
image on to a focusing screen.
Digital SLR photography churns out the most
amazingly realistic photographs, in fact much better
than the ones turned out by the conventional fixed
lens cameras. But its prime appeal to photographers,
both amateur and professional, is in the fact that
he can work out a large amount of control over how
his pictures end up as.
Digital SLR photography is all about customized
photographs that are stunning to look at, to say the
least. This is because the cameras come with
extremely good lenses. This is why the discerning
photographers are not miserly about getting a lens,
frightfully expensive they may be.
However, digital SLR photography enthusiasts should
never think that a swanky Nikon or a Canon is the
passport to great photography. The apparatus
notwithstanding, good photography depends a lot on
the skills of the person brandishing the camera. The
basics of digital SLR photography are not hard to
pick up.
The first and foremost tip about digital SLR
photography is to equip yourself with the
nitty-gritty of lighting. If you are shooting
outdoors during the day it is best to have the sun
directly behind you. It is also essential that your
subject also does not have to face the sun so that
he has to squint. You should know that the best time
to film landscapes, buildings and outdoor portraits
is either dawn or the twilight hours.
If you want to impart the warmth of the rising or
setting sun to your midday photo shoot, then a
skylight or a warm filter is your key.
Tips to great digital SLR photography insist on
maintaining control over the camera's flash
property. To be precise, don't have your camera have
the last word about where the flash should come on.
Take the reins yourself and ensure that your
photograph subjects are not lost in a maze of bright
light.
Good
photography, digital or analog, SLR or otherwise, is
all about being able to use the filters right. You
never know when that polarizer or the gradual filter
or the skylight/UV filter might come to your rescue
at times when the light situations are tricky.
The Macro Mode atop the camera just happens to be
the most underrated and under-used feature. But
unknown to many, this mode is great for taking
enchanting close-ups of tiny objects. Realistic and
stunning digital photography is actually the norm
with plethora of controls that come with modern day
digital SLR cameras. And photography tips harp on
tinkering with the controls to get a hang of the
controls and the outcomes they produce.
Experimenting for instance, with really slow (30
seconds) extremely fast (1000th-8000th/second)
shutter speeds can produce dramatic results. The ISO
setting is another area for experimentation. In
fact, high ISO values come in quite handy when you
cannot use a flash in low light situations.
Get well up on your digital SLR photography tips and
tricks and shoot at sight willingly.
About the Author
Connie Fillmore is a successful writer and publisher
of photography related issues, for more informative
articles go to
www.digitalphotographyguy.com
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