In order to get the best shot, center your subject and keep taking photos as you move closer. You will see your shot more clearly and you will see more detail in the photo.
You need to find a healthy mix of shutter speed, ISO and aperture. Together, these features interact to determine the photograph’s exposure levels. Unless you are trying to achieve a certain off-kilter look, an over- or underexposed picture is considered undesirable. Try experimenting with these features, and see how they interact together and what combinations you like.
A vital photography composition factor, is framing. In order to eliminate any objects which distract from the subject matter, you should zoom in on a main focal point. This allows for a simple, effective shot that contains only a single focal point.
Take a picture of a silhouette. A number of methods exist that can be used in silhouette creation, but a lot of photographers just use sunsets. One way to have a silhouette appear is by choosing a background that is much brighter than your subject. To shoot the perfect silhouette, position your subject by a window full of natural light; you can also use an off camera flash behind the subject. Remember however, that this method can cause you to focus on unflattering features.
Keep things simple when trying for a great shot. Often the best pictures are the ones that you take naturally, without worrying about all the extras.
As is obvious, being a better photographer isn’t that hard. All it takes is learning new techniques, taking lots of practice shots, and continuing to experiment with new ideas. This will be worth it and you’ll see it in your future shots.
Photography Tips by Onmagic.org