When you really understand this skill start shooting lines and curves. If you start taking pictures in this way you will notice that a) technical skills increases and b) images will start a list and a whole lot more interesting. It is not only easy to do, but a lot of fun. You will start to feel like you are experiencing relationship with light.
Understanding your light improves. As your appreciation improves, so do your pictures. You will begin to recognize what will work as a photographer just by looking at the ground in front of you. It is a wonderfully positive and constructive sense.
Better Photography Techniques
Enhanced photography technology comes with training. Practice takes time. Time required dedication and a willingness to learn. One of the things that helped me to understand the photography was done on the light and shape. Additional useful thing you can do is to write everything down in a notebook. Before you shoot write down notes about the light.
Ask yourself and write down an answer to:
What light do?
How does it make the scene appear?
How does the light change the mood of your forum?
Next, write down:
• Notice how much light
• what it is
• How much contrast it creates
• Color of light.
Then, if you're shooting in auto, note down what the internal light meter is telling you as you point the camera at the scene. Make a note of the shutter speed and f stop it wants to shoot at. (It will be wrong and generally underexposed, but more about it at this time.)
Then switch the camera mode to manual and change adapting to what auto setting said. It will be wrong, so make sure you put the disc in the middle, or slightly to the right side of midfield.
Subsequently, look at the lines and shape of the participants in your photograph. Where they lead the eye? Are there any distracting elements in the area you really do not need?
Imagine a picture of two dimensional medium, and look again. Is there a way? A high tree, which does not really look like it makes sense to be there? A lot of cars whizzing by to reduce the drama and power structure.
