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		<title>Taking Better Low Light Photos With Your Pink Digital Camera</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 03 Dec 2009 15:21:03 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Corwin Graves</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[One of the most common questions posed by new and seasoned photographers alike relates to taking better photos in low light situations. It's a common scenario - you are in a dimly lit room or in an outdoor location at night, you press the shutter button to take a photo and your camera simply refuses to cooperate. The camera hunts for several seconds trying to focus in on something, and once it finally does, the resulting image is either blurred or impossible to recognize. While this issue primarily affects owners of point-and-shoot style cameras, it also can affect those with SLR type cameras. Regardless of the type of camera you own, there are a few simple tips that can help you take better photos in low light situations.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>One of the most common questions posed by new and seasoned photographers alike relates to taking better photos in low light situations. It's a common scenario - you are in a dimly lit room or in an outdoor location at night, you press the shutter button to take a photo and your camera simply refuses to cooperate. The camera hunts for several seconds trying to focus in on something, and once it finally does, the resulting image is either blurred or impossible to recognize. While this issue primarily affects owners of point-and-shoot style cameras, it also can affect those with SLR type cameras. Regardless of the type of camera you own, there are a few simple tips that can help you take better photos in low light situations.</p>
<p>The large majority of people reading this article that already own a point-and-shoot style camera won't necessarily be interested in making the leap to the DLSR camera. Therefore, the focus of this article will be to offer some simple, cost effective suggestions that will help you to improve your low light photography. Before exploring some of these options, however, it's important to understand why many cameras suffer when it comes to capturing photos under low light conditions.</p>
<p>You see, when a camera prepares to capture an image it must first allow the lens to open wide enough and long enough to allow the proper amount of light to come in. The problem under low light conditions is that the camera must tell the lens to stay open for an extended period of time. During this time your hands or other external forces will likely move the camera slightly, thereby creating a blurred image. The goal is to keep the camera still while offering it the light it needs to capture a given image.</p>
<p>Perhaps the simplest and most commonly used solution is to invest in a basic quality tripod. A tripod will allow you to hold your camera still during an exposure and will prevent you from moving or shaking the camera with your hands. A decent tripod can be purchased for under $50.00, and there are a bunch of tripods available to fit a variety of different cameras. There are even tripod options that are lighter and more portable; however, these will typically demand a higher price.</p>
<p>The next solution is to integrate some flash photography into your repertoire. While most point-and-shoot style cameras come equipped with a less than stellar flash system, they are capable of providing sufficient light under some circumstances such as indoor situations. The light coming from a camera flash can make the difference between having enough light to capture a clear image and having a blurred image. It should be mentioned that flash should only be reserved for situations where a need exists for slight illumination of the subject. It should not be used in very dark situations, since the result will likely be an overexposed subject and an underexposed background.</p>
<p>Obviously, an upgrade to a larger flash unit or to a DLSR that has the ability to interchange more capable lenses is another option, though this can be a much more expensive route to go. Regardless of the direction you intend to go with your photography, the tools and tips mentioned above will help you to improve your shots under low light conditions.</p>
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		<title>Improve Your Photography with these Lighting Tips</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 05 Jul 2009 13:07:24 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[In this current time period of digital cameras, you probably think all you need to do is point and click to take great photos.  Not so fast.The fact of the matter is, you can have the best digital camera, but if you have no clue in what you are doing, you are gonna take horrible [...]
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In this current time period of digital cameras, you probably think all you need to do is point and click to take great photos.  Not so fast.The fact of the matter is, you can have the best digital camera, but if you have no clue in what you are doing, you are gonna take horrible shots.</p>
<p> I would love to give you some good tips to help you improve your photography skills.  These tips are coming from years of experience as a San Diego wedding photographer.  These tips all involve lighting and they are going to be some of the biggest keys to your success in taking your photos.</p>
<p> First tip in lighting.Now if the shots you will take are going to be outdoors during the day, the natural sunlight will be some of the best lighting possible.  Now you are probably thinking, "that's easy, when you are a San Diego photographer since it is always shiny there", when in actuality really bright sunlight can cast harsh shadows.Or it could blur the details of faces when the sun is overhead.</p>
<p> Overall, most of the shots you are going to want to take with the sun behind you.  This prevents the harsh shadows that can be caused by the sun.  But there will be some instances when you want to try different angles when you are trying to get some shadows into the shots.</p>
<p> Now that we have addressed the shots during the day, what about those night shots? </p>
<p> The key technique for night photos is actually turning off your flash.Now if it is pictch black, of course you will need it, but if there are some lighting, use it, but make sure the shutter speeds are slower to let the light in.Also, stay steady when you are taking your photograph or you will cause the picture to blur.Applying these couple of techniques will make a dramatic difference for those nights shots you take. </p>
<p> The final piece of advice to use for lighting is using the golden hour to capture great shots.  There is something photographers call the "golden hour" or magic hour, and that time is sunrise and sunset.</p>
<p> It is during this time of day when you will capture great shots that capture more warmer colors.  You will be able to capture that golden lighting you won’t catch any other time of day.</p>
<p> There you go.Probably the biggest secret in taking great photographs is taking advantage of the natural lighting.  Knowing what techniques to use for different parts of the day, or just scheduling a photo shoots to capture those times of day will help you become an <a target="_blank" href="http://www.justinkellerphotography.com">excellent photographer</a>.</p>
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