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Tip #2: Flowing Water

"If a river or stream flows through the landscape you are shooting, think about the character of it and how to convey that character in the image. A big, slow river looks and feels different from a fast-moving mountain stream. The water can be the center of interest in the image, or it can serve as an element in your composition—as a diagonal or other leading line, as a horizontal line, or as a shape that complements other elements in the frame.

Look carefully for reflections in the water. You can use some reflections to enhance the image—the colors of reflected autumn leaves, for instance—but others may just be distracting. You may have to move around a bit to include or eliminate them, or return when the sun is at a different angle. Use a polarizing filter to eliminate some of the reflection and increase contrast; rotate it until you have the effect you want."

 Tip #1: Use Higher ISO films for Indoor / Low Light Photos

The photo films we use have a number called ISO number. ISO 100, ISO 400 etc. The higher the number, the higher its sensitivity and the lesser time it requires for exposing a shot.

Load higher ISO film and your camera takes shots with faster shutter speeds - thereby giving you crisp shots and avoiding camera shake / blurs.

For indoor parties, evening shots etc, ISO 400 film is recommended.

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