- Jul 11, 2001
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My niece and company are in town visiting and I reviewed several pictures she had taken that day with her Panasonic Lumix DMC-ZS3 on the big LCD. Pretty appalling composition, typical of untrained camera users. Far too far away from her subject or not enough use of the zoom feature, several where you have the top 1/2 of a person and much too much of what's above the person's head.
I told her she should take a course in photography (she affirmed this enthusiastically), or get a good book (no response!).
Obviously post processing can accomplish wonders but I wonder if she even bothers to do any cropping after shooting. Seems a super shame. I could show her in 20 minutes how to do it, but I am not going to see her again for a few months and don't know if and when I'd have the opportunity. Aren't there some cool online tutorials I could link her to by email that would clue her in on how to better compose her pictures from the get go?
I told her she should take a course in photography (she affirmed this enthusiastically), or get a good book (no response!).
Obviously post processing can accomplish wonders but I wonder if she even bothers to do any cropping after shooting. Seems a super shame. I could show her in 20 minutes how to do it, but I am not going to see her again for a few months and don't know if and when I'd have the opportunity. Aren't there some cool online tutorials I could link her to by email that would clue her in on how to better compose her pictures from the get go?