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* Learn how to hold your camera. Blurry photos typically occur because the user is not holding the camera properly. The best way to avoid camera shakes is to use a tripod. If you don’t have a tripod use two hands to hold your camera. Put one hand on the right hand side of your camera where you actually snap the photo and the other hand will support the weight of your camera. Depending on the camera, your left hand will either be positioned on the bottom or around your lens.

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Understand the “Rule of Thirds”. The Rule of Thirds is a well known principle of photographic composition. If you are serious about your photography you will need to become familiar with this principle.

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Avoid centering your subjects. Move your subject off center to inject more life into your photos.

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Join online photography communities. Get active and ask questions.

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View at other photographers work. You can find lots of inspiration simply by studying the work of other photographers.

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