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Tips to enhance the candid photography |

Monday, 18 January 2010
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Candid photographs are immediate and simple. It means something honest, frank, open, sincere and truthful. It actually means that you are just clicking exactly what you are seeing, not rearranging any composition or using any models. The photographer is with the subject and clicks everything honestly and sincerely. In candid photography one needs minimum equipments and spontaneous actions. It is fun and relatively easy. At times it is also quite demanding, but even those challenges are also meant to be relished. Try to be as discreet as possible and also try to have the ability to flee in the background. Thus challenges in the candid photography are there in the scenes rather without persuading the scene. It is all about roaming in the streets. It can make you more adventurous, you can discover lot of new things. The 35 mm camera is the finest one to capture the candid images as they have automatic focusing and exposure. But no matter whether you are using SLR or a rangefinder, you might discover that your candid images can improve, if you can just follow few tips: Believe your senses In candid photography you never get any second chance. So, once you have decided to shoot, just be direct and simple. First take the usual angles, then try for the unusual, keep on clicking with all the possibilities, till the time you are not exhausted. Background You can take the pictures where people are relaxed and have natural activities going around as the most of the candid images are the part of scenery. Do new experiments Try to take photographs from boat, buses and cars. For example to shoot a crowd, the camera should be retained above the head Capture moments Just don't unnecessarily photograph each and everything. Try to be selective at times. Advance your skills in reading people's activities. Look for persons with different activities You can click the unposed expressions as a formal portrait Don't be too much
concerned about technical perfection Do not pursue the luck Most of the people like to be photographed and most of them even love to participate for you, so don't let the opportunity go away. Article Source: http://www.ArticleBlast.com |
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