my dad says the exposure to the sun and temperature makes the pic good
or are the good cameras?
what cameras would capture slow motion water droplets moving??
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Miscellaneous category? Maybe give some free advice about: Random Weirdos? LaceyIsPrettyBomb answered Wednesday August 29 2007, 8:25 pm: There are many things that make a good photograph. The type of camera is important, but not the most important thing. If your using a disposible camera, your not going to get good picutres like that one, obviously. Other things that make a great picture is lighting(natural or unnatural), zoom, contrasting colors(that really makes the picture pop, like the brown corn husks and the blue background are opposites, and they really satnd out and pop against eachother), not just centering whatever your photographing, but having more than just the middle object so your eye will move across the whole picture smoothly, like in that picture the parakeet isnt just centered and the only thing in the picture, theres the detail of the corn husks and then blue background that makes your eye move all over the picture. But the most important thing about taking a picture is the photographers eye. A photographer has to have an eye for great subjects, backgrounds and foregrounds.
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