How To Take Sharp Photos

October 29, 2007

  • How To Take Sharp Photos - Conclusion

    The conclusion of a series on how to take sharp photos. This series covers why you get blurry photos and what steps need to be taken to get sharp photos both with digital cameras and with film.

  • Resolution - The Last Step To Sharp Photos

    While resolution does not equal sharp photos, it is an important step in getting a shap picture from your digital camera. Film cameras also have a resolution. What is resolution and what does it mean to getting sharp photos?

  • Freezing Subject Movement For Sharp Photos

    One key to sharp photos is subject movement. What do you need to do to keep the subject sharp and freeze subject motion? Sometimes, you may want the subject to be blurry to show movement.

  • Reducing Camera Movement For Sharp Photos

    Camera movement is often the cause of blurry photos and needs to be eliminated in order to get sharp photos. Here you will find the causes of camera movement and how to reduce it for sharp pictures.

  • Focus - A Key To Sharp Photos

    Focus is the first thing most people think of when they want sharp photos and being out of focus is a primary reason for out of focus pictures. Here are several hints on getting better focus on your subject.

  • How To Take Sharp Photos With Your Camera

    Tired of blurry photos and ready to take sharp photos? This is the first article in a series that will show you how to get sharp photos no matter if you are using a digital camera or still using film. Sharpness sometimes has little to do with the camera but a lot to do with the photographer.