Monday, October 11, 2010

Composition tips to transform your shots

Visiting the world's most famous tourist sights?
Creative framing will make your work stand out

There's a lot to take in when you arrive somewhere new. So much so that it's tempting to grab your camera and just get out there and start snapping. But that's probably all you'll and up with: snaps. Yes, success in travel photography is often down to your ability to work quickly and confidently, but make sure you ask yourself the same questions before you press the shutter button as would back home:-
  1. Is the background distracting?
  2. Does the subject work better shot as vertical or horizontal pictures?
  3. Would the image have more impact you got in close with a wide-angle lens or moved away and zoomed in instead?

Typical Landscape (or horizontal) shot of an well know icon in a city scape

Same building but turned 90 degrees for a vertical format (or portrait) with the light rays part of a vertical shot


Q :We will be wondering which shots is the best is it the horizontal ones or the vertical ones?
A:In this case it depends on the view and the space ,so we need take horizontal shots for a better landscape view. Now its solve !!!!

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