<B>1. Get as close as you can to the subject or action</B>
Remember, if you're using a instant camera <BR>a lot of them have a minimum shooting <BR>distance. This is usually about two metres. <BR><BR>If your closer than that, your shots will be <BR>out of focus. <BR><BR>Try to take shots with the viewer <BR>focused on the subject. Meaning the closer to the <BR>subject filling the viewer the better.
<B>2. Photos Tell A Story</B>
Photos of an event or activity such as camping with a <BR>group or fishing trip with family and friends tells a <BR>great story for all to relive and enjoy. <BR>
<B>3. Decide What It Is You Want and Don't Want in The Picture</B>
Its best to keep the background as uncluttered as you <BR>can. Background clutter will remove the focus from <BR>your subject.
<B>4. Take Surprise Shots</B>
You'll get some great shots if you take pictures when <BR>people least expect them. Just think of the facial <BR>expressions you'll get.
<B>5. Make a Slide Show</B>
Slide shows are great to have later when those involved <BR>in the activity can watch and laugh at themselves and <BR>relive the activity in their minds.
<B>6. Liven Up Posed Shots</B>
Try to avoid taking boring posed shots. Instead of using <BR>"Say Cheese" try have people say Rumplestilskin. <BR><BR>That should help get a real smile. If people see you're going to <BR>take their picture, tell them you will click on four and <BR>then click on three. <BR><BR>That should catch them in a more relaxed state.
<B>7. Camera Hardware Tips</B>
Does your camera have the correct options set up? <BR><BR>Check your lens and make sure its clean. it could have a <BR>finger print on it. That would make it almost impossible <BR>to focus. <BR><BR>Check to see if you have auto focus or manual focus. Test <BR>it to see if it will work as stated in your manual. Make sure <BR>you know how to control it. <BR><BR>if you are using slide film set the ISO button <BR>one spot ahead of the film. An example would be <BR>if your using ISO 64 slide film, set the ISO at 80. <BR><BR>The results will be deeper colour saturation and <BR>more vibrant shades of yellow, red, and orange. This <BR>tip will not work with print film. <BR><BR>Using a digital camera, always make sure the battery <BR>is charged. <BR><BR>For more room on your memory card delete all <BR>pictures you don't want to keep. Your now ready for some <BR>fun and games clicking away with your camera. <BR><BR>For more excellent tips, surf to Kodaks web page at <BR>www.kodak.com.
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