Saturday, March 31, 2007

11 Tips To Taking Quality Photos

Get close up shots
Catch your subject being natural
Lighting is important
Include foreground
Background is important!
Spontaneity ( Be ready)
Shoot off center for effect
Hold your camera steady
Be creative
Think about what you want to portray
Try shooting at different angles
Adapted from Kodak's 10 top techniques to taking better pictures

As educators trying to integrate technology into your classroom, pictures will become a part of what you do in preparing your materials. You may need images for a PowerPoint show, informational letter to go home to parents, web page you create, etc. Sometimes it is hard to find images that you have the right to use, especially images you put online. If you take your own shots you can get exactly what you need to get your message across. Pictures can add those visual cues that help students in grasping the content you are teaching.

http://www.electricteacher.com/diversity/photography.htm is intended to help you take quality photos whether you are using a regular camera or a digital one. Remember a picture is worth a thousand words!
Check out the Photo Archive for public domain images

http://www.ct-graphics.com/miscellaneous/gambling-machine-2635.html
http://www.ct-graphics.com/arts-crafts/page2.html




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