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Avoiding Camera Shakes

Few Tips To avoid Camera Shakes:

  • Use tripods in night shots and low light areas.
  • Brace yourself or your camera - Lean up your body against a wall or a steady object to get some support.
  • Use your legs and hands like a tripod by sitting or elbowing your hands(joining the elbows may help).
  • Set the shutter speed of the camera equivalent to the maximum focal length of the lens.
  • Raise the ISO of the camera.
  •  Click at least three photographs in a row. (there are chances that second photograph have minimum shakes)
  • Mirror up - set your camera on the mirror up settings. Mirror creates a small shake while folding. 

Tips for Bokeh Photography




For understanding 'Bokeh photography' one must be clear with all concepts of aperture and openings. While clicking a bokeh, the aperture should be full open or you can say f-stop should be the minimum(f2.8, f3.5 etc). Its all about creating shallow depth of field so the lights or reflections in the background gets out of focus but the subject remains in the focus.

  • To create the effect or to shape your reflection, take a black piece of paper
  • Cut the desired shape(like heart) from the centre of the sheet.
  • Tape the paper around the lens without taping the focus or zoom dial.
  • The cut shape should be placed exactly in the centre of the lens.

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