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Perhaps the most interesting photos are the candid variety, when the subject doesn't know he or she is being photographed. Instructions Difficulty: Moderately Easy Steps 1 Step One Keep your camera at the ready, loaded with film and fresh batteries for the flash. 2 Step Two Allow the subject to be busy or in action. 3 Step Three Get to your subject. For candid shots, this can be achieved by using a long lens. A 90mm lens will allow you to stand several yards away from the subject, so he or she is unaware of your presence. 4 Step Four Keep visual distractions away from the edges of what will be the final picture. 5 Step Five Keep good visual elements inside the picture. Bright shapes or objects too near the edges of the frame will pull the viewer's eye away from the subject. 6 Step Six Avoid clutter in the picture. Reframe the shot by moving the subject left or right in the viewfinder. If the background continues to be too cluttered, use a wide aperture. Using a wide aperture in the camera's aperture priority mode can throw the background out of focus so that the eye concentrates on the subject. 7 Step Seven Place the subject off-center. 8 Step Eight Avoid shooting into bright lights or the sun. 9 Step Nine Hold the camera still as you take the picture. Brace your elbows against your body to minimize movement, or use a tripod.
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