Tuesday, December 30, 2014

How to Take Good Photos Indoors

In photography, good lighting is very important in capturing images. It’s no surprise why a beginner would struggle when it’s a challenge for even the seasoned photographer to produce good shots indoors. Not only is the amount of light reduced but the quality, temperature, and position of the light source really comes into play as well. So, if you’ve ever struggled with blurry, yellowish or dimly lit indoor photos, here are some tips for you:


When taking snaps indoors, it is important to settle on one light source. The combination of natural and artificial light can cause photos to be blurry, hazy or yellowish. If you really need to include an additional light source, like a lamp or a ceiling fixture, remember to adjust your camera’s white balance.

Unfortunately, your pop-up flash will only fall flat, creating undesirable hot spots and flattening the depth of the photo. On the other hand, external flashes provide the kind of versatility that allows light to be scattered evenly about the room, bringing a more natural feel. When an external flash is not available, utilising ambient light is the next best thing.


 Being aware of not only the quantity but the quality and direction of the light available indoors is the best way to guarantee a good shot. Photography is fun. Get creative. Purchase your own camera now! Enjoy shopping for digital cameras at SLRHut.

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