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Sometimes it can be hard to get a good picture due to lack of lighting at Christmastime. Often times we celebrate in darker spaces with Christmas lights shining in the room.
For better pictures, try the following tips:
Be sure your object is behind the light not in front of it.
If the light is behind your object, your object will come out dark in your photo.
Try to take your photo under the light.
If the light is shining overhead, it will create a better photo.
If you are using a digital camera, and it has setting options, set it to the option that allows you to take pictures in the dark.
This setting will help add extra light to your photos and they will come out more clearly.
Keep your camera as steady as you can.
If your camera is moving as you shoot your pictures, it will make any lights in he back round smear and look very unclear.
If you are photographing children, try setting your digital camera on the sports setting.
We all know that children often do not enjoy sitting still. Setting your camera on the sports setting will help you take a clearer photo. If they are moving, it will shoot at such a quick speed it will look like they were still in the picture.
If you try these tips and your pictures still could use some help, go to www.picnik.com to make corrections to your photos!
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Good tips that are useful for photographing food as well. :)
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