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Clip on your phone and take incredible photos

Bill Gates proclaims it the best he's ever seen



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You cant expect to practice the piano once a week and play a Chopin Etude by the end of the year. At least, most of us wouldnt be able to do that. And its the same with photography. If you only take photos once in a blue moon, its going to take you a very long time before you can start taking photos that impress your friends. Try shooting a little every day. If youre lacking inspiration some days, shoot anyway. Shoot whats in front of you, even if it could end up being another dreaded food photo. Why not try to make it look more interesting than the clichéd straightdownfromthetop photo that has become the norm these days Find a better angle, shoot it macro, just make it interesting. And thats what youll end up doing most of the time. Unless youre out on the hunt for perfect light, interesting settings and great moments, youre going to be forced to turn mundane, everyday objects and scenes into something interesting.=20

What does it mean when a photographer tells you to work the scene It means almost that  work it Dont just stand there, compose and snap one photo and move along. Maybe a better shot will come along in a minute, or in five minutes. Or perhaps youd get a better photo of your subject by standing closer, or further away. Maybe the photo would look better from a lower angle, or a higher one. Or you can compose the same scene in a different way, or three different ways. Taking a good photo means giving it some thought. Otherwise youre just taking snapshots, and unless you get really lucky, your chances of getting a good photo that way are slim. Dont be afraid to take many photos. You can always delete them later, and you have plenty of memory on your smartphone. When you see something that really catches your eye, work that scene. And if there is a moment about to happen, shoot through it. That means keep shooting photos until the moment is over, then pick the best one.=20

Third, have a mental trigger. After a recent trip a bunch of my friends were haring me because, upon reviewing the trip photos, they noticed that in every photo Im laser locked onto the camera with a relaxed pose and a warm smile. Thats because Ive got a mental trigger for getting my picture taken. Instead of reacting to the camera like Oh shit, oh shit, somebody is about to take my picture, oh shit what do I do when I see a lens turns towards me I just relax and fire off a warm smile. You need to get comfortable around cameras so you can have that kind of trigger too where you can just drop right into this is picture time instead of this is panic time.=20

With the grid up, try placing your subjects along those lines or at the points where the lines intersect. It will make the photos much more interesting than being smack dab in the middle of your frame. You can do this with subjects like lighthouses, people, flowers and everything else. But its also a good idea to do this with your horizon lines, too, so that your horizon never cuts through the center of your frame. Once you get into the habit of following the rule of thirds, youll start to have a better sense of a photos balance. When youre at the stage where you think youre getting the hang of it, start breaking the rule and see what works and what doesnt.=20








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