Make sure you hold the camera correctly.
1. when taking photos:
No matter how big or small your camera is, always try to find the most stable camera position possible to avoid camera shake. (Shaking is still the most common cause of blurred pictures.) Grip the camera with your right hand so that you can press the shutter release button comfortably without having to move your finger far. The person opposite you must not notice any movement when you press the shutter release button. Always use your left hand to support the camera from below. Grip the lens from below with the fingers of your left hand and operate the zoom ring if necessary. Support your left elbow against your body.
2. when carrying the camera:
Only carry very light cameras with a neck strap around your neck. With heavier cameras, this puts a lot of strain on your back muscles in the long term - especially along the spine. if you carry your camera over your shoulder, make sure that the lens is pointing downwards. Lenses that stick out far to the side can easily be damaged if you bump into them.
Task:
A village is always changing. Look for detailed motifs that represent changes in the village. Make sure that there is as little as possible in the picture - only what belongs to your motif and your picture statement.
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