Sep 19, 2011, 19:04
Here's a tip for better composition from Dpreview (actually a double tip), that will increase your ratio of keepers:
1. Examine the scene through the viewfinder for 5 seconds before taking the shot. If you don't like anything the scene, don't take the shot and recompose.
2. Take 5 shots of the same subject, but from different perspectives, angles and using different techniques.
Good advice? I think if anything it will force you to slow down, and making sure you think about the image that you are creating. Next, it will also encourage you to think differently, try new things and techniques.
What are some of your tips on composition?
1. Examine the scene through the viewfinder for 5 seconds before taking the shot. If you don't like anything the scene, don't take the shot and recompose.
2. Take 5 shots of the same subject, but from different perspectives, angles and using different techniques.
Good advice? I think if anything it will force you to slow down, and making sure you think about the image that you are creating. Next, it will also encourage you to think differently, try new things and techniques.
What are some of your tips on composition?