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		<title>Photography Tips For Beginners &#8211; How To Easily Capture Great Shots</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Today&#8217;s hi-tech digital cameras make picture-taking easier than ever. Plus, you can view a shot to see if you like it before shelling out some cash to have it printed. If you are not happy with it you can simply &#8230; <a href="https://hycavmj.info/photography-tips-for-beginners-how-to-easily-capture-great-shots/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>				Today&#8217;s hi-tech digital cameras make picture-taking easier than ever. Plus, you can view a shot to see if you like it before shelling out some cash to have it printed. If you are not happy with it you can simply delete. This is a huge advantage because you can experiment without paying and waiting for prints. Your time spent practicing can be greatly reduced if you follow a few basic photography tips and techniques. Try them out and then apply the ones you like anytime you take a picture.Avoid the stiff pose. What&#8217;s more boring than a picture of some people standing in front of a building smiling for the camera? A pose might be good for a driver&#8217;s license or official document, but not for family photographs.Add some action. One of my favorite vacation photos was taken by my wife during a visit to Walt Disney World. My friend Alan and I were sitting on a bench in front of a beautiful garden in Epcot&#8217;s United Kingdom area. I was holding a map, peering at it with my head slightly cocked. Alan was pointing to something on the little map. Ask your subjects to do something or look off at something.Don&#8217;t point directly toward the sun. This photo tip might seem obvious, but I have seen plenty of shots ruined this way. When possible have the sun behind you. But beware the squinting people. If your subjects are people and not buildings or landmarks, the bright sun might make them squint. Either ask them to tough it out for a few seconds or position them so the sun is slightly off to the side. If you must shoot toward the sun, set it up so the sun is just outside your frame.Always use flash. Turn the flash on even when taking outside shots because it will help reduce shadows and fill in gaps. While many professionals do this, some prefer to just go natural. Try it both ways and then decide.Get rid of shadows. They are a common problem when shooting inside with subjects too close to a wall and when outside in bright sunshine. Position subjects away from the wall and take a test shot. For the outside shots, the flash tip above should help. But it also helps if you look around at all your options and position subjects accordingly.Get the people away from that building! If you want to shoot a large landmark or building with people in the shot, do not have them stand right up near it. Move them closer to you. That way you can capture the point of interest and not &#8220;lose&#8221; the tine people against the wall or statue or whatever. This photo tip also creates depth.Eliminate clutter. If you are taking a shot of people around a dinner table, remove the clutter unless you want all that stuff to be a focal point. Everyone can help. Then you can put it all back if necessary.Experiment with angles. Try being creative by getting low to the ground and pointing up. Or key in on something unique with the other subjects behind or off to the side.Read up on the &#8220;rule of thirds&#8221; that helps you envision your frame in nine sections. You simply place the main subject on an intersection of lines that make up all your sections.It is easy to apply these photography tips. Soon they will become second nature to you.			</p>
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		<title>5 Easy Ways To Expand Your Knowledge Of Art</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[1 &#8211; Read, read, readThere is a ton of literature about pretty much everything to do with art out there. Head to your local library and you&#8217;ll find plenty of books on art. But where do you begin? You don&#8217;t &#8230; <a href="https://hycavmj.info/5-easy-ways-to-expand-your-knowledge-of-art/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>				1 &#8211; Read, read, readThere is a ton of literature about pretty much everything to do with art out there. Head to your local library and you&#8217;ll find plenty of books on art. But where do you begin? You don&#8217;t want to start by reading up on a very specific branch of art. Instead, find a book for beginners that&#8217;s very broad and offers more of a general overview of art without going into too much detail. You want a book that explains things clearly but is still informative and interesting. Look online as well for books on art. If you&#8217;re keen on practising art, you&#8217;ll find plenty of useful books and guides for beginners, as well as plenty for more advanced artists.2 &#8211; Visit galleriesA great way to expand your knowledge of art is to visit art galleries. Most galleries display works of art with a short overview of the work. Many galleries offer audio commentaries that are available via headsets or some other device that you can borrow. Listening to the commentaries is a lot more useful and informative because they delve into more detail about the works and different genres and periods of art that are represented in the gallery. Visiting galleries offers the chance to view all sorts of art works &#8211; you never know what you might come across.3 &#8211; Join an art clubJoining an art club can be great fun. It can also be really useful because you&#8217;re spending time with likeminded people who have something in common with you: a love of art. Even if you&#8217;re a complete beginner, art clubs can be a great way to expand your art knowledge because you&#8217;ve got a group of people right there. Everyone&#8217;s different &#8211; get speaking to people about art and you&#8217;ll find yourself picking up lots of tips and hints. Don&#8217;t worry about going if you don&#8217;t know anything about art &#8211; unless the club specifically states it&#8217;s for professionals, you&#8217;ll be made to feel welcome. People do love it when newbies come along because they&#8217;re interested in art!4 &#8211; Do an art courseDoing an art course offers a more academic approach to art. Whilst art clubs tend to be more relaxed and less formal, art courses tend to be more focused and educational. You&#8217;re likely to have lots of information thrown at you, no matter what sort of art course you take, whether it&#8217;s art history or practising art, for example. The great thing about art courses is that the emphasis is on learning. Man courses will also offer you the chance to study more in-depth branches of art.5 &#8211; Learn by practisingYou can appreciate works of art by looking at them. However, you can only understand the creative process once you&#8217;ve created art works of your own. The only way to understand everything about a painting is for you yourself to have some painting experience, for example. Practising art gives you experience that you can&#8217;t get from reading. It gives you a much better understanding of what goes into creating a work of art.			</p>
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