Lisa asked me to post three of my favorite photography tips to start out the new year with. Great idea, Lisa!
Tip Number One
Fill the Frame
Whether by feet, telephoto/zoom lens or crop, the one tip I can give you to improve your photography immediately is to get close and fill the frame. This is what I did for this portrait of one of the male gorillas on the Pangani Forest Exploration Trail in Disney’s Animal Kingdom.
Male gorilla on the Pangani Forest Exploration Trail in Disney’s Animal Kingdom.
Nikon D700/28-300VR, 1/125s, f/5.6, ISO 3600, EV 0, 300mm Focal Length
Tip Number Two
Rule of Thirds
This simple rule of composition is easy to learn and will take your photography from simple snapshots to impact photographs. Below is a photo of Off Kilter’s Bassist, Mark Weldon, I used to demonstrate the rule of thirds back in 2007.
A photo of Off Kilter’s Bassist, Mark Weldon, used to demostate the rule of thirds in Epcot’s Canada pavilion.
Tip Number Three
Read the Manual
This is something many of us fail to do once we get a new digital camera or gadget. We dive right in and start using it. That works for awhile and then we start getting frustrated with the results. I suggest you take the time to read the manual. Learn what all the buttons, switches, dials and menu options do. The more you learn about your digital camera or gadget, the more satisfied you will be with your results.
A young woman reads the manual to her new digital camera..
Nikon D700/28-300VR, 1/50s, f/5.6, ISO 2800, EV 0, 38mm focal length, rear-sync flash at -0.7 power, bounced off ceiling.
Using these tips and those of Lisa’s and Barrie’s, will help you to improve taking photos with and using your digital cameras at the Disney themeparks in 2011.
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