Take Better Family Photos: An Easy-to-use Guide for Capturing Life's Most Treasured EventsCapture images of cherished occasions without red eyes, chopped-off heads, goofy grins, or scenes of fuzzy confusion. Packed with surefire techniques and savvy tips from a seasoned professional, Take Better Family Photos makes producing vivid, evocative, and truly pleasing pictures a snap for shutterbugs of all experience and comfort levels. |
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... feet . This solves the problem of what to do with the subjects ' hands and feet , and produces natural poses like these . Leaning forward is a useful pose for a seated person . It looks more dynamic , improves posture , and avoids ...
... feet . This solves the problem of what to do with the subjects ' hands and feet , and produces natural poses like these . Leaning forward is a useful pose for a seated person . It looks more dynamic , improves posture , and avoids ...
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... Feet Hands and feet need lots of attention . They betray at a glance whether someone is relaxed or tense , and awkward placement can undermine an otherwise attractive shot . Unless you're taking a tight head shot , arms and hands will ...
... Feet Hands and feet need lots of attention . They betray at a glance whether someone is relaxed or tense , and awkward placement can undermine an otherwise attractive shot . Unless you're taking a tight head shot , arms and hands will ...
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... feet ( 10m ) long and 41⁄2 feet ( 1.5m ) or 9 feet ( 3m ) wide , which permit full - length studies and can be used indoors and out . A specialist camera store should carry these , along with stands that are made to support them . Also ...
... feet ( 10m ) long and 41⁄2 feet ( 1.5m ) or 9 feet ( 3m ) wide , which permit full - length studies and can be used indoors and out . A specialist camera store should carry these , along with stands that are made to support them . Also ...
Contents
This book was conceived | 6 |
Sequences | 10 |
Digital Cameras | 16 |
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Advanced Photo System allow angle aperture ask your subject attention attractive autofocus avoid backdrop background candid candid photography capture chin choose clothes color compact cameras CompactFlash composition contrast CONVENTIONAL CAMERAS couple create crop depth of field digital camera digital imaging distracting dots per inch effect elements enhanced especially exposure expression face feet fill the frame film flash unit flattering focal length focus focusing foreground format girl give head illumination indoors inkjet printer interesting JARGON BUSTER lens setting lenses look memory cards models mood option outdoors person photographer pixels portrait photography pose prints produce range reflector relaxed resolution scanner shadows shoot shot shutter speed Single Lens Reflex SLR Single Lens smile stand take the picture taking pictures telephoto setting there's Top tip viewfinder wide-angle lens window zoom lens