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6 Tips For Keeping Your Camera While Taking Pictures

by Tim Ng on 2007-09-22

6 Tips For Keeping Your Camera Steady While Taking Picturesby Tim Ng


Keeping your camera steady is one of the most important aspect of taking good pictures.
1. Don't jab the shutter button
Squeeze it gently until it releases.
2. Stand With Feet Apart
You are less likely to sway from side to side
3. Positiong of Hands and Arms
Support the camera with your left hand and get your right hand ready to press the shutter release. Tuck your elbows in to your body. This might take some getting used to, but it will increase your stability.
4. Holding Technique for the camera
Support the camera with your left hand and get your right hand ready to press the shutter release. Tuck your elbows in to your body. This might take some getting used to, but it will increase your stability.
5. Use a Tripod
f you do not have a tripod, use any firm surface, but make sure your camera will not fall. If you are going to press the shutter yourself, make it a solid surface.
6. Use a remote shutter release.
This will absorb the movement from pressing the button.
Feel free to share this article with anyone else who are as keen as me in photography. Hopefully, the 6 tips shared can help you to excel in your photography skills. Do continue the education in photography.
Tim Ng
Official Photography of East Coast Primary School
The Ultimate How to Photography Guide!

Well, if you can relate then you are the one who will benefit most from “The Ultimate How to Photography Guide!”
Written in plain English instead of “techno speak” this guide will help you sharpen up your talent and improve your overall results as an amateur photographer. Or, if you are considering the possibility of expanding your hobby into a money making enterprise, you will definitely find the answers to your questions in the chapter on “How to start a photography business.” The purpose of our guide is to give you an over view of photography as well as provide you with information about the different types of equipment used in amateur photography !
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About The Author: Tim Ng Official Photography of East Coast Primary School The Ultimate How to Photography Guide! Well, if you can relate then you are the one who will benefit most from “The Ultimate How to Photography Guide!” Written in plain English instead of “techno speak” this guide will help you sharpen up your talent and improve your overall results as an amateur photographer. Or, if you are considering the possibility of expanding your hobby into a money making enterprise, you will definitely find the answers to your questions in the chapter on “How to start a photography business.” The purpose of our guide is to give you an over view of photography as well as provide you with information about the different types of equipment used in amateur photography !