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8 Top Tips for Taking Better Holiday Snaps

It's said that a picture can say a thousand words, well not if you've chopped off the head of your subject or you've forgotten to turn the flash on! Well, thanks to this useful guide you'll be taking fantastic snaps with little effort!

1.Eyes Wide Open

When you're taking pictures of a group of people be sure to fire off several shots, otherwise, by taking just one, you're bound to have at least one person with their eyes closed. By taking several one straight after the other, literally firing them off, you'll have the best chance of all your subjects looking good!

2.Getting Up Close and Down Low

Have a go at getting down low to your subject, ideally at their eye level, and get them to look directly into the camera. This composition is extremely powerful in shots, especially children. You'll be amazed at the results; the eyes really will be talking to you.

3.A Full Frame

For a more impactful picture, one with real wow factor, then fill up the frame with your subject. When taking pictures of people fill up the entire frame with their face, you might think a shot like this will show warts and all but actually what it does is create a very dramatic shot. A good way to do this is line up your frame, then take a few steps forward, and then pull up your zoom. Again, this is very powerful when taking pictures of children. And your subject doesn't have to be looking straight at the camera, take pictures of people off guard, when they are looking in another direction the close up creates a real sense of emotional in your photo.

4.Off Centre Shots

This is a good trick for taking pictures of both people and landmarks. Line up your shot but have your subject off centre either to the left or to the right a bit. This way you've captured the subject and the scene, and the effect is striking!

5.Tilt Your Lens

By simply tilting the camera a little, just a slight angle to the left or right so the frame becomes a diamond rather than a square. This tip is great for groups of people as the effect is really fun and off the wall.

6.Strike a Pose

Instead of the usual standing still and smiling ask your subjects to strike a pose. Make the photos fun. Get them to jump up and down, throw something up in the air, blow kisses, look through glasses made with their hands all of these make for really fun photos and different from the usual, dull pictures. These pictures make for really great impromptu shots.

7.Portrait Photos

So many of us automatically pick up the camera and just take a shot a landscape shot. Don't forget that a portrait shot is ideal for photos of couples, and tall landscapes. Plus, most decorative photo frames are portrait meaning your regular landscape shots can't be used.

8.Indoor Flash

If it's a bit dark indoors don't be afraid to turn your flash on. You won't get blinded out, the flash will just lift any shadows and black spots. Also, even on a sunny day the flash can counteract the bright effects of the sun. And also on a cloudy day a flash will brighten up the subject.




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