Basic Photography – Using The Rule of Thirds
May 31, 2009 by DigitalCamerasInfo
Many people just use their cameras “point and shoot,” but by using the Rule of Thirds anyone can take better, and more professional looking photographs. The Rule of Thirds is a simple technique that doesn’t require so much as a settings change on your camera, and can even be implemented using a disposable camera.
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For beginners that want to take a slow step by step approach to digital photography, these tips are for you. Different Lenses The first type of lens you should own is one that has good quality and a reasonable zoom. Be sure to read the manual and learn all the ins and outs of your lens (zoom lengths, aperture settings, ect.
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