Photography Rules of Thumb

jenny2

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What are the rules of thumb that you use when shooting?
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Years ago when my dad was teaching me how to shoot on his old, manual Minolta SLR I remember him telling me that when shooting a picture that includes the horizon to not put the horizon in the center of the frame - to put it at the 1/3 or 2/3s mark. I've heard people referring to the "rule of thirds" which I think is the same thing :)

Another post by Kelly reminded me that when hand holding your camera, to prevent taking a blurry picture your slowest shutter speed should be the one that most closely matches the millimeters of the lens you are using. So if you're shooting at 100mm, 1/100 should be the slowest shutter speed you try to hand hold at.

Any more that you use regularly?
 
You are correct, it is the "Rule of Thirds".

There's also the "Sunny f16 rule"... It may not come in handy for a lot of people, but if your camera meter goes out and it's a sunny day (not early AM or PM) then setting the exposure to f16 and a shutter speed of the reciprocal of the ISO should get you a decently exposed image. So if it's ISO 200, and sunny then use 1/200 sec at f16 (or 1/400 sec @ f8, or 1/800 @ f5.6, etc.).
 
no tidbits just subscribing...like the sunny f 16 though ( knew the rule of thirds even though i can't say i always am aware of it when i should be :rolleyes: it's been a long long long time since my single high school photography course.. those cameras are probably museum pieces by now)
 
My number 1 rule.

"Remember that most rules are more like guidelines."

but if I had to choose one guideline that is important to me

"Get the eyes in sharpest FOCUS possible." Blurry arm is no big deal, Blurry eyes equal bad picture.
 

Don't put your thumb on the lens while shooting.....



Oops, sorry misread that, I thought it said Thumb Rules of Photography. :crazy:
 
safetymom said:
Make sure your memory card is in the camera and the batteries are charged.

Doh!!

:teeth:
 
If you don't like your pictures, you're not close enough.
 
i did think of one

take off lens cap first thing so you don't miss something( have forgotten before)

I agree safety mom, sometimes the most obvious are what you forget
 
TheLionKing said:
Don't put your thumb on the lens while shooting.....



Oops, sorry misread that, I thought it said Thumb Rules of Photography.

:crazy:

"t"he can't help it if "t"he lisps
 
Geoff_M said:
There's also the "Sunny f16 rule"... ..


How stupid of .......me. After all these years I never came across that. Have to remember it. Thanks!!
 
Another good one: "Crop it tighter!"
 














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