Digital Photography

Let’s face it. We have come a long way from the first black and white bulky cameras where the photographers placed a photographic apparatus on a tripod. This bulky photographic apparatus had a light aperture, which could be decreased to a pinpoint or increased to get some more light into the black box.

From the Kodaks, and Brownings, and Nikons of the 30s and 40s photographers graduated to colour photography. Moreover, from there photography took a turn towards digital photography. The good thing about digital photography is that you have full control over your photographs, which means that you can see your photograph on the LCD screen.

If you do not like the composition of the shot, you can delete it and click once again. A bit of experience and a little bit of trial and error is going to give you the perfect picture that you want. Now some digital photography tips are given below, which can help you to get the perfect photograph. If the light is very dim, increase the setting of the ISO to anywhere between 200 and 600, which is not going to give you a grainy photograph. If you increase the shutter speed, and this is done automatically in a compact camera, you are going to get some more light coming into the camera.

Turn the flash on, so that you do not have an unsteady picture, which seems unsteady upon its feet. In the same manner, you can mount the camera on a tripod, so that the camera does not move. The first rule of photography is that do not shoot a picture with the sun glaring right at you. It is going to darken your subject. You should always have your face and camera away from the sun, when you are shooting a digital photograph.