Cosmorex SE Manual Do Proprietário
than your meter indicates for the subject. (
For example, by exposing at f/16 instead of f/
5.6.)
For example, by exposing at f/16 instead of f/
5.6.)
A
sk your subjects NOT to look at the camera.
Pictures of people are usually much more
natural looking when the people are doing
something, and looking at what they're doing.
A picture of a do-it-yourself handyman ab-
sorbed in a project is going to be more interest-
ing - and a better photo - than a picture of the
same person standing up, staring at the camera.
(Chances are, his expression will be a lot more
relaxed and natural, too.) When your subject
has forgotten about the camera is when you'll
probably get your best pictures.
natural looking when the people are doing
something, and looking at what they're doing.
A picture of a do-it-yourself handyman ab-
sorbed in a project is going to be more interest-
ing - and a better photo - than a picture of the
same person standing up, staring at the camera.
(Chances are, his expression will be a lot more
relaxed and natural, too.) When your subject
has forgotten about the camera is when you'll
probably get your best pictures.
L
ook for unusual subjects and viewpoints. A picture
of the Washington Monument will be very
attractive; take it. But also take a picture of the
schoolchildren gazing up at it. And the image
of it reflected in the pool nearby ...
attractive; take it. But also take a picture of the
schoolchildren gazing up at it. And the image
of it reflected in the pool nearby ...
Bad weather can sometimes lead to very good
pictures! A child gazing through a rain-splashed
window, the play of bright lights in the water at
curbside, a figure walking through a snow-
storm. Use your imagination, make your own "
rules" as you progress. Your pictures will be far
more interesting, far more eye-catching.
pictures! A child gazing through a rain-splashed
window, the play of bright lights in the water at
curbside, a figure walking through a snow-
storm. Use your imagination, make your own "
rules" as you progress. Your pictures will be far
more interesting, far more eye-catching.