Amateur Photographer

OPTIMUM SHARPNESS IS ONLY A STEP AWAY

Source:   The correct posture, the way you hold the camera, and breathing all contribute to stability  

Ask most professionals whether you should upgrade your camera to the latest and greatest model available or whether you should buy new lenses, and many will tell you to invest in the best glass possible because that will improve the quality of your images more than a new camera with a slightly better sensor. Lenses are unbelievably important because they're the element of gear that creates the image on the camera sensor, so having the best lenses available for shooting yoursubjects will always give you a head start. There comes a time in every photographer's life where you want to take your images to the next level, but you're not quite sure how to go about it. Most of the time, it all comes down to just a few simple changes to your technique here and there, and you'll see dramatic improvements in your photography. So here are six tips that will help you to get the most from your lenses, and ultimately take sharper shots.

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