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5 Things to Instantly Improve Your Image

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5 Things to Instantly Improve Your Image

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1. One, makes an angle. No more hip shots or blind fire, we think about it. The angles are great, instead of just pulling out your phone or your camera and picking up text, it could be an object or person at any easy angle, just 10 seconds and think about where it looks? Things usually look good, good or good when taken from the waist scale so that you can shape the subject. Or put some thought into it. Probably walk to the left or right, step back, take just 10 seconds and how do you think I can improve this look rather than blinking an eye? As we all know, when we get home, people compare photos and they always say, wow, yours is better than mine, why is that? Because we think of those mirrors, that is.

2. Something gets bored. Instead of just taking a shot, put something in front of the lens. When you take a photo instead of shooting people in the forest, you can go back to the tree to see those twigs and foliage hanging in front of the lens, which gives you a nice focus, gives you a nice focus, and adds extra (barking) to the lost image if you don't. Maybe shoot with a cup handle, take two playing cards, put them in the lens, and shoot. Of course, stitch something, place the object in front of the lens, and set up a way of viewing your item using something that blocks the lens. It adds a lot of energy. This gives your firearm a really creative and exciting way to do it. Intended for this.

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3. Think of number three and vice versa. Suppose we are going to break ground in front of Lake Louis. Everyone draws the same picture. If there are a hundred people, your image is good, it may be a good light, but Lake Louis' views on those hundreds are very different. And it’s not just about nature pictures, you can take a picture of a card desk, or a smartphone shooting, maybe a book, maybe shoes don’t matter, it can be a place to live. Imagine this is a familiar, familiar place where the picture was taken. So everybody was standing here in front of the mountain, everyone was lying here on the porch. Take it in your head and turn it off completely. Well think, I'll shoot from behind. I'm going to shoot it, shoot from the left, from the top, from the right. These little things, these little tips give great results.

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4. Go ahead 10 seconds and tell yourself, what is everyone doing here, what is everyone else doing, how different is it? I'll do that. You may be surprised. Hell, that would be bullshit too. Talk about lighting, lighting is great. If your stuff doesn't look right, A, someone can see, B, it looks like, C, there's no reason to spoil it, most people will shine. People think, oh, I don't know how to pick lights or I don't have lights, it's easy to fix. I'm going to do a full video on the subject, go through the window. That is, stand in front of the window. When you shoot an object, go straight out the window, get some light, and, of course, when it's dark outside, don't take a photo unless you are trying to go out and take pictures at night. If you are trying to take a picture of the restaurant and the lamp is out, just wait. Just do it tomorrow. If it's color and it looks bad and you can't get the light, there might be a reason, you shouldn't take a picture now, unless it's your job and that's another story. We're just talking about ordinary people taking pictures regularly and looking for quality. You will not die, no fire, wait tomorrow. Wait for the golden hour, and if you don't know when to golden hour to Google, there are apps to show you, you can ask Siri, hey Siri, when is the golden hour? Window lanterns are used naturally, especially if it's a cloudy day, the cloud cover provides a nice large soft box, if you will. So your picture is probably going to look a hundred times better and you'll say, brother, this looks really amazing. You are welcome.

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5. Things to instantly improve your image5. Keep five, putting things in a frame that helps to tell the story, maybe it's people, maybe it's something, maybe five things to quickly reinforce different aspects of your picture game. Suppose we take a picture of a deck of cards. We put it on the table. It's kinda boring in itself. So maybe we add a laptop, now we'll put in a cell phone, maybe we'll throw in water like that with a lump. Those things not only fit into the corners but they provide the atmosphere now. This picture is very interesting. It's not just a laptop, it's a railroad focus, and we've made that very clear by keeping those ends, not the focus points, on the card deck the focus area. But we added these extras to create just a fun atmosphere, an extra feeling, lots of stories in this photo and it took 10 seconds to leave these things. You will know that many tips, all of these things have a lot of basic tips but they will enhance your image whether it's on an iPhone, be it a DSLR, an In stax camera, whatever, it will make your photos better. Give it a try, I think you'll come out with it.⤵

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