3. Keep your subject busy while you are
composing and shooting, by giving them something to do like using props, which can
include another person, such as a child, or you could have them work on a
hobby project, such as their garden. These types of props can also offer
other things you will need to make a good shot, like a good background, and
plenty of room to work in.
4. During the golden hours, the
sun is at an angle where it will illuminate mist, fog or dust, giving you a
great golden glow when the weather conditions permit it.
5. In travel photography, try to capture or
slow down action to make your images less static. With dances, shoot at a slower shutter speed
to blur the movement. At night, with your camera on a tripod, these slow
shutter speeds will allow car headlights and taillights to blur, creating
wonderful compositions.
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