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Stacey Moore
There are plenty of contest categories to choose from, including best-costumed pet, spookiest photo, cute kids and best costume. To get that perfectly dramatic and eerie photo, the experts at Fujifilm offer these tips: • When taking a portrait of your little boy or girl in a "scary" costume before he goes out trick-or-treating, first figure out what's the best part of the costume. Is it just the mask on the face or is it the entire costume? Then get in close and fill the frame with the parts you've decided are best. A pro tip: It's usually better if you don't shoot from head to toe, as shoes are the weakest part of the costume. • If you're shooting a child or a group of children, bend down low to kid's eye level. Don't shoot from adult level down on these little ghouls-you'll trivialize them. Bend down to below kid's eye level. Nothing makes a monster more imposing than looking up at the scary countenance. • If you're shooting two monsters, get them as close together as possible. People tend to drift apart when there is a camera pointed at them. Remember, you'll be shooting at night, so vary the lighting and don't use the automatic flash. To get enough candlelight in that pumpkin, use three candles. One or two is not enough. Tip from the pros: When you want to show a scene at night, shoot before it's totally dark. At twilight, the sky has a rich blue/purple color. To find out how to enter the Picture Perfect Halloween Photo Contest, visit http://www.Halloween PhotoContest.com. A treat for amateur photographers is a photo contest that everyone is invited to enter. Article Directory: Article Dashboard Other articles from Photography... |
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