Beginner professional tricks by Sumit Kumar Bhalotia
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Ongoing, First published May 06, 2015
I am Sumit Kumar Bhalotia giving you basic professional photography tips.
Photography is a third eye to see the world. Still Photography is divided into many types of photography like fashion, nature, Beauty, Photography, Wild Life, Black & White, Wedding, Travel, Macro, Under Water, Motion, Panoramic, Hi speed,  Infrared, Sunrise, Rain Photography Etc.
Tools are very important part of photography. Tools ease the photography. Tools are wide angle lens, Tripod Stand, Flash, Slider Tool, Telescopic pool, Flash Lighting Kit Etc. Tools help or ease the photography but initially we start photography with few tools.
Rules of thirds are a universal rule for the photography. The rule of thirds is probably the most often referenced photography rule of composition.  It is all about subject placement within the frame. 
 
First of all, imagine that your picture space is divided into thirds both horizontally and vertically, like a tic tac toe grid. Balancing Elements, Leading Lines, Symmetry and Pattern, View point etc. are the rule of thirds. These basic things help beginners to start professional Photography.
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