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Thursday, January 20, 2011

How to remove a masterpiece soap box

Perhaps you are the owner, the so-called "Soap" and want to shoot good shots, but did not dare to buy an expensive SLR camera. Read the tips listed below and think: "Maybe we should not buy anything?"

Immediately determine that a "soap box" will be understood by the camera has no manual control of aperture and shutter speed, ie fully automatic, but has a relatively good glass, not plastic lens.
In order to shooting "soap box", the results were no worse than shooting an expensive camera just need to shoot in such conditions, when these cameras give nearly identical results. You should also understand that everything is perfect photos by famous photographers, is the result of much effort and considered normal when out of the whole film gets one or two really good shots.
One of the main rules - do not stint on the film, if you want to shoot a portrait for example, do at least ten shots from different angles and positions.
When you shoot automatic camera, try to avoid shooting against the light and non-standard situations where the majority of the surface of the frame is very light or very dark, the camera always tends to reduce the result to a medium gray result.
Do not try to shoot portraits of close-out of the small focal length of the face get distorted (unless you have a camera with zoom - pull it possible, with reduced distortion)
When shooting with the built-in flash in a dark room the result will be flat faces without shadows (try using a reflector, such as foil, giving light to the ceiling).
When shooting in bright sun always include built-in flash in enforcing mode - it will highlight the black shadows and make the shot more pleasant. 


If you have the camera, you can enter the film speed manually, it gives you the opportunity to enter the exposure compensation by entering false sensitivity of the film.
Most of the "shoot cameras has a lens with focal length 28-35mm lens on the classification of the so-called" peyzazhnik. So try to use it to its destination, focusing on infinity. Due to the rather narrow lens aperture and small focal length is difficult to get a good blur the background, so strive to compositions in which the background should be clear.
Shoot in situations where the advantages of luminosity and clarity of expensive lenses is reduced to nothing (such as landscapes or foggy morning when the horizon haze tightened).
Not always lower the image sharpness is worse, it sometimes reduces specifically, such as portraiture.

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