barn quilt photos. take you best shot the first time
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Taking great barn quilt photos
10 steps to take better picturesBy Glenda Cochran
1.Know your
camera• Read your manuals• Set up auto focus• Set up stabilizer• Experiment with the
camera settings, have fun
• remove dirt or grit with a brush or air blower first
• Use a soft cloth micro cloth to wipe surface
• Cleaning solutions? Spray on cloth first, not on camera
• Follow these techniques for body, viewfinder and lenses
• Clean your camera bag, sand and grit can linger here
2.2.Clean your Clean your
CameraCamera
Automatic settings Manual settings Test battery Check memory space Check the weather, bright
versus cloudy These simple checks will
improve your photo success
3.3.Test cameraTest camera
• Always lock the focus before taking a picture.• Frame, don’t aim• Get Closer• Use flash outdoors• Shoot from a different angle• Place the subject off-center
4.4.Tips for taking Tips for taking
good point and good point and shoot photosshoot photos
See the difference
See the difference
Eye level is often not the best height from which to take pictures. Try squatting for a low angle, or standing on a chair for a high one.
55..Capture imageCapture image
Avoid Camera Shake-
elbows in - hold that stance - get leaningUse a
tripod
Don’t save bad photos.DELETE
This simple tip will save you time and space on your camera memory card and your computer.
6.6.Delete Delete
photos off of photos off of cameracamera
I once stored my memories in shoeboxes
Can’t say it enough.
Back up, back upYou never know when this could
happen
7.7.bACK UP bACK UP IMAGESIMAGES
Do the basic editing on your photos•Remove red eye•Crop•Straighten
8.8.EDITEDIT
See the difference
9.9.EXPORT TO EXPORT TO
FOLDERSFOLDERS
I once stored my memories in shoeboxes
This type of folder
Reputable photo processing business
Proper storage of photos Archival grade photo albums
EQUALS
Years of enjoyment
10. 10. PRINTPRINT
Glenda Cochran and family
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