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camera. All by itself that eye level angle will create a personal and inviting feeling that pulls you into the picture. If you photo looks like the one on the left, try it again it isn't film! You have as many photos as your memory card can hold.
In our example, the background isn't very interesting and there
is even a water bottle back there. By simply changing your position, the back ground can change.
flash. It can help eliminate unwanted shadows. If the person is w
ithin five feet, use the fill-flash mode; beyond five feet, the full-power mode may be required. With a digital camera, use the picture display panel to review the results. On cloudy days, use the camera's fill-flash mode if it has one. The flash will brighten up people's faces and make them stand out. Also take a picture without the flash, because the soft light of overcast days sometimes gives quite pleasing results by itself. 

bject to one of the inter
secting points. If you are up to it put something interesting in the background like a door or window.
of the picture, you need to lock the focus to create a sharp picture. Most auto-focus cameras focus on whatever is in the center of the picture. But to improve pictures, you will often want to move the subject away from the center of the picture. If you don't want a blurred picture, you'll need to first lock the focus with the subject in the middle and then recompose the picture so the subject is away from the middle.
hutter button) so the subject is away from the center. And third, finish by pressing the shutter button all the way down to take the picture.
A good spot for photos is in the open shade or in a room that get wonderful window light. Open the blinds! This photo was taking inside the living room with the blinds open and the baby face the window.