Sunday, November 23, 2014

Blurriness & 3 Tips Photography Majors Should Know

By Katie Arden


Sometimes the littlest actions can ruin the projects we have spent so much time on. We may mix colors wrongly, which can lead to oil paintings becoming less bright and vibrant than they would have been otherwise. Mistakes can also be made in photography, which often results in blur that photos should not possess in the base case scenarios. In order to better understand how blur can be reduced, these 3 pointers should not go ignored.

Steadiness is very important if you want your photos to come out as sharp as possible. For example, if you d not have the steadiest of hands, you may find it to be in your best interest to purchase a tripod. Many photographers utilize these as well, one of the reasons being that they can keep cameras positioned at a certain spot without much movement. Amateur photographers may want to look at elevated platforms, in general, if standard tripods cannot be accessed.

Your shutter button should also be looked at if you want to create sharper photographs. Depending on the type of camera you are using, it may be in your best interest to press the button halfway before pressing it again fully. It's a strong method to consider, especially if you are not someone who is familiar with the camera he or she has. Focus on how to best utilize your shutter, which can only be done with the time and experience needed in photography.

If you're looking at yet another way your photos can become blurry, it may be in your best interest to focus on light. One of the reasons for this has to do with the fact that too much light can be given to a certain shot, which means that its overall appeal may be skewed. What should be done, on your part, is have the situation shifted to a different area where light isn't as prominent. Ultimately, an action like this will lead to greater efforts in photography.

Blurriness in photography is unfortunate, to say the least, and this is especially true when given the fact that technology alone cannot remedy this problem. Photographers must take added efforts, the aforementioned ones included, to ensure that the finest shots are taken. You may be surprised by just how much quality is able to jump up with a few changes made. If these are taken, it will not be long until you become an even better photographer following graduation.




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