27 November, 2010

Photo errors to avoid

Digital Photography Course -

common photo errors to avoid

Follow this digital photography course to spot basic photo errors. Here are examples of the common photo errors to avoid when taking a digital picture.
While the modern digital camera is designed to be simple to use and generally is just "point and shoot", the photographer is still responsible for the lighting and arrangement of the subject.
A common mistake in amateur photography is to put the subject of the picture in front of the light source. This causes the camera to focus on the bright light thus darkening the actual subject of the photo
light behind subject1
The following two photos, taken one after the other, highlight how a strong light source behind the subject can ruin the light for the photo
light behind subject 2
By retaking the photo with a flash, you can see how the results differ
with flash
This beautiful sunset is a lovely photo on its own
sunset
But when you introduce a subject in front of it the light behind darkens the foreground
sunset with subject
Many example, all to show the same rule: don't have a strong light source behind your subject.
Here is a newspaper photo showing the upcoming horseracing event in Galway. Two pretty models pose for the picture.
growing out of subject1
The angle of the photo suggests the "1st" is actually part of the models hat!
Here are the same models from a different angle. The effect is clear.
galway races
Try to avoid having background items appear to "grow" out of the heads or body of your subjects
growing out of subject 2
Instead, arrange the subject so that such background is not directly behind your subject.
correct angle