TetraCreative
28/11/2015
Digital noise is analogous to grain on a film photograph, those unsightly little speckles on your image. The higher the ISO the more noise will appear, and the more you enlarge the image the more you can see noise. Night time images are prone to noise as the camera struggles to record detail. To reduce noise, use the largest image quality setting and always use a tripod so that you can choose the lowest ISO setting without causing blur.
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28/11/2015
Shooting at a low resolution may allow you to store more images on your memory card, but it is a bad idea.
Using a low resolution setting means that the image quality will suffer, and you won’t be able to print large photographs without noticing the pixels. Additionally, every time you save a jpeg file it loses some quality. If you start off with a small file, your editing options will be very limited.
Buy additional memory cards and take your photos with higher resolution and avoid low quality files!
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24/11/2015
When framing and composing our photograph, we want to create something interesting for the eye but at the same time avoid excessive distractions.
Normally, one main focal point or area is enough. If you have a focal point in the background and a distraction in the foreground, crop the image by zooming in to avoid the distracting item. This effect also may be done later with your image editing software. The point is to have a photo where the eye is drawn to the main attraction.
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