Better birthday photos
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Capture birthday action without shutter lag Birthday parties include a lot of action. But with so much movement, it can be difficult to capture the moments, since most digital cameras have a shutter delay. This is called shutter lag, and it causes lots of missed shots. If you press the button halfway down, aim at the subject, the camera is ready. When the action happens, press the rest of the way down to capture the candles going out. You can also try shooting in Action mode, which automatically adjusts the shutter speed to freeze motion. Action mode works best outdoors in bright light. |
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Tell the story of the party
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Give the camera to the kids To get shots you'd never think of, hand the digital camera to the kids. They'll give you a fresh take on the day. Give them some quick pointers on using the camera safely, and let them snap away. The bonus: you'll see the world through their eyes. |
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Cake and candle shots The presentation of the birthday cake is always a party high-point. Try these techniques:
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Gift-giving shots Make the gift-giving part of the party more personal—and practical. Take a photo of each child presenting a gift and a photo of the birthday boy or girl opening it. You'll create a visual record of who gave what, which is a huge help when it's time to write thank-you notes |
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