11 Jun
2010

Sometimes the simplest tip can make a huge positive difference in the results a digital photographer produces.
One simple tip I learned when I first got into photography was the "Rule Of Thirds".
This simple tip taught me to look at a given scene, or look for a particular scene, that would allow me to place the main subject in an off center place that made for a better focal point than if it was centered.
Check out the list of simple tips on this site's main page and try to find a way to utilize every one of them in an alternative way to your usual approach.
After checking out the posting "10 Tips To Take Good Photos With Digital Camera" be sure to try out the links on the left side navigation bar for more digital photography advice.
Take a camera with you whenever possible, and look around, you'll find a picture somewhere.
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