2. Shooting landscape
Landscape photography is
intended to show different
spaces within the
world, sometimes vast and
unending, but other times
microscopic. Photographs
typically capture the presence
of nature and are often free
of man-made obstructions.
Landscape photographers
often attempt to document
the space as well as convey an
appreciation of the scenery
3. Landscape Photography Tips
Set your camera to its lowest
ISO speed
Switch your camera from Av to
Manual
Switch your camera from Av to
Manual
Get yourself a good tripod
Maximize your Depth of Field
. Look for a Focal Point
Think about Horizons
5. Shooting different angles of view
The amount of a distant scene
that can be viewed using a
camera lens This varies with
the focal length of the lens
and film format
In photography, angle of view
describes the angular extent
of a given scene that is
imaged by a camera. It is used
interchangeably with the
more general term field of
view.
6. Shooting different angles of view tips
Shoot level with the horizon if
you want a Wide Angle Lens
Look for unusual angles to lend
more interest to your
photographs.
Get down on the ground. Take
your picture upward for a new
perspective
Alternatively, stand high and
photograph looking downwards
Have a center of interest, but
set it off-center in your frame
8. Shooting lightning
Light is a fundamental
part of photography.
Photographers use light
in their photographic
compositions, sometime
s taking advantage of
the natural light of their
surroundings and other
times manipulating light
sources to achieve the
desired lighting effect.
9. Lighting shoot Tips
Determine the quality of the
light
Getting your positioning right
Long Shutter Times
Turn off Your Flash
Use a Tripod
In sunlight set your ISO to 100
Pick The Time of Day to Shoot
11. Shooting sunsets
Some of the most dramatic
landscape photographs are
taken at start or end of the
day. The magical time of
sunrise and sunset when
nature’s palette of colors
expands to utilize
oranges, reds and yellows
Shooting sunset is take photo
of sun during set down at
before evening
12. Sunset shooting Tips
Find the foreground first. The best
recipe for a good sunset is some object
of interest in the foreground
Shoot in aperture priority with
exposure compensation while the sun
is still in the sky, and then switch to
manual once the sun dips below the
horizon
Look for objects which are reflecting
the sunset colors
Make sure to use a little flash if
you’re shooting a portrait of someone
standing in front of a sunset
14. Shooting actions
Definition
a photographic
picture featuring the
subject in motion or
action; also called
action picture.
15. Shooting actions tips
Timing is a key element in
great action photography
,shoot at the right moment
Give the subject space to
move
Check the shutter speed
Use a Tripod
Choosing an appropriate
point of view
Waiting for the opportune
moment
18. Shooting hard-to-focus subjects tips
Be close to the object
Concentrated in small
body
Use the background
contrast
Use accurate camera
Use the correct angle
19. Shooting at night
Low light levels make night
photography a challenging yet
rewarding subject. The best
results require specialized
equipment, like SLR
cameras, tripods, cable releases
and flashguns. After sunset, the
everyday world is magically
transformed, and city
buildings, fireworks, thunderstor
ms and the northern lights all
become popular subjects
20. Shooting at night tips
Use flash
Use Night Mode
Focus on lighting
subject
22. Portrait
Portrait photography or
portraiture is a
photography of a person or
group of people that
displays the
expression, personality, an
d mood of the subject. Like
other types of
portraiture, the focus of
the photograph is usually
the person's face, although
the entire body and the
background may be
23. Portrait
Keep it Simple
Experiment with Subject
Expressions
Shoot from Slightly Below Your
Subject’s Eye line
Keep eyes in the upper third
Fill the frame with your
subject.
25. Panorama
Panoramic photography is a technique of photography, using
specialized equipment or software, that captures images
with elongated fields of view. It is sometimes known as
wide format photography.
26. Shooting panoramic tips
If Your Camera Has A Panorama Mode, Use It
Keep It On The Level
Don’t Forget Vertical Panoramas!
Look Up, Look Down, Look All Around
Be Careful with Super Wide Angle Lenses
Check The Scene For Movement
28. macro
macrophotography) is extreme close-
up photography, usually of very small
subjects, in which the size of the
subject in the photograph is greater
than life size (though
macrophotography technically refers
to the art of making very large
photographs. By some definitions, a
macro photograph is one in which
the size of the subject on the
negative or image sensor is life size
or greater. However in other uses it
refers to a finished photograph of a
subject at greater than life size.
29. Shooting in macro tips
Select Macro Mode
Use a Tripod
using an SLR I would
suggest choosing a
larger aperture (small
number) to get a nice
shallow depth of field
Create Contrast
Get Closer
31. Creative shooting
Creative shooting is
attempt to capture a
rare and unique image
in the positions which
are not repeated .This
type of image is
difficult to capture by
carefully choose the
time and angle.
32. Creative shots
Focus on the angle
Take the opportunity
and the perfect time
Shoot footage
unique