Sunday, November 2, 2008

A Picture Is Worth A Thousand Words








How To Take Better Pictures
In class we learned helpful hints when taking pictures. The first tip is to find soft lighting. This will give your subject the best skin tone as opposed to one produced by harsh lighting. The second tip is to fill the frame with your image. The idea here is that the image will be focused in on and the viewer will be less distracted by a meaningless background. The last tip is to take your picture from alternative angles. This will make your picture more interesting. You can take a picture from a higher or lower point of view instead of from normal eye level. By keeping these tips in mind, a photographer can produce an appealing picture for his or her viewers.




Greg Romano, senior Mass Communications major, seesaws to benefit Delta Sigma Phi's fundraiser for the Lance Armstrong Foundation. The members of the fraternity designated shifts to total 48 hours in support of testicular cancer research.



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