Tips for better pictures
To avoid blurry pictures, hold your
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camera steady by keeping your elbows
close to your body when you press the
shutter button.
Stand close enough to your subject so it
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fills the viewfinder but not closer than
2 ft (0.6 m).
Take pictures at the subject's level. Kneel
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down to take pictures of children and
pets.
Hold your camera vertically to capture
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tall, narrow subjects, such as a waterfall,
skyscraper, or a single person.
Add interest to your picture by framing it
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with a tree branch, a window, or even the
rails of a fence.
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Keep the sun behind you. This provides
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the best subject illumination.
Keep your hand, fingers, or objects away
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from the flash and picture-taking lens.
Stand at an angle to shiny surfaces
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like windows or mirrors to avoid flash
reflection and bright spots in
your pictures.
Use high-speed film (ISO 400 or
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ISO 800) when you take telephoto
pictures to ensure your close-up
pictures are bright, colorful, and
properly exposed.
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