Envoyée le samedi 14 mars 2009 04:48:15 par MichaelTheMentor
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This is a quick lesson for beginning photographers using point and shoot cameras and are wondering why some of their pictures are blurry. Enjoy! Brought to you by: http://www.michaelthemaven.com
I wish my teachers in college would have been as good as you are explaining these things, I've been following most of the stuff you post here and I must tell you. You rock!!
Things to consider also is to learn to control your breathing...Take two relaxing breath; then take a deep breath then exhale half way that will start your relaxation and then hold your breathing and click... This approach is synonymous to shooting a rifle, a gun like a sniper.
Another approach is to use the eye piece of the camera instead of the viewing screen. For DSLR, use tripod and remote shutter release. Of course factoring everything else that MichaelTheMentor has to say in his video.
use a tripod. you can set the self timer, or if u have a remote shutter release, then use that. you can increase the shutter speed if you want the picture darker in a dark location. just play around with the settings