Camera Settings for Good Photography

If you decided to use DSLR camera then your first job is to learn about Shutter Speed, Aperture, Exposure Compensation, Exposure Lock, Active D-Lighting, Metering, Bracketing, White Balance, ISO Settings and many more. When you learn all these features of your camera, the most important thing is you have to be in right spot at right time and you have to point your camera to the right direction applying all those settings properly depending upon different condition. Basically you have to be careful about lighting condition. If your photograph is bit dark then apply positive exposure and shoot again. If you are not sure about exposure settings then use Bracketing and if you are not happy with color combination then use White Balance technique. I know it’s easy to say and very hard to do in real life.

Learning techniques and applying your skills to take good photographs comes with experience. If you are new to photography and want to take really good pictures, don’t worry just practice and practice with all possibility. As you go along with it, you will learn many more techniques to capture really good pictures and you can judge environment for good photographs more quickly than before.

So there are few magical points to be considered if you want to take really good photographs. You have to have a good eye to frame your photographs, you have to be at right spot at right time and lots of experience with your camera settings. These are not new tips I am telling here. In fact everybody suggests you same thing but I tried to put in my own way.

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Comments

  1. Ashish says:

    Yesterday I got my Nikon D5000. Thank you so much for your suggestions and your blog is being very helpful for me.

  2. UM3$H says:

    Anytime. You got very good camera. Now you have to learn the settings and let me know if I can help you anyway.

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