A big problem for photographers is how to hold the camera stable without having blurred photos. For perfect results use a tripod. But what if it's not available?? Digital Camera Magazine Site published a topic about master handholding mentioning 5 ways to hold a camera stable:
1- Choosing The Right Place and adopting it: Lying on the ground is a hard positiong to shoot,the less extended you are the btter it'll go.
(this is really important but it may be hard to find with moving bodies or when capturing surprising events). (msh sa3b shwaya wad3 el enbta7 da?!!)
2-On Bended Knee: (rokba w nos :D)
Better than standing up straight,it gives you more height & keeps you balanced.
(it keeps you inside the event,relaxed & having a good view for what you capture).
3-The Locked Arm: on using a long lense it could help supporting it.
(tab3an wala ana wla ay 7ad mnko 3ndo el emkanyat de ;)7asa eno shakl el bent aggressive awy blposition da,nob2a ngrabo bardo).
4-Back To A Wall: (esnedo dahroko y3ny) having something to lean against greatly improve the chances of getting a sharp picture.
(but i think being free to move is better i don't like to feel trapped when i'm shooting something).
5-Supporting Roles: (3awamel mosa3da) Tripod,beanbag.
(tab3an da bardo llnas el 3ndaha emkanyat tgeb accessories llcamera).
http://www.dcmag.co.uk/How_to_master_handholding.YTeUnMk.html

2 comments:
thats wat am talking about,, giving aspirit to ur post,, really amazing, but hwa mafesh tips lly 3andohom kamerat 3'albana:D zy 7alaty w 7alatek :P ,, ana aktar position ba7ebo fel tasweer and it is really effective the 2nd method, bended knee ( rokba w nos ya3ny :D:D ) am waiting ur following topics dear
adena bnt3alem ya tifa ;)
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