Cosmorex SE Manual Do Proprietário

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than your meter indicates for the subject. (
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.
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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 ...
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.