This is the fun part of taking Christmas tree photos! You don’t have to just aim your camera at the tree and shoot! Use different andgles, perspectives and the rules of composition to capture those fun moments that define the holidays in your home. Tip 3: Get Creative with your composition and point of view You will notice very low shutter speeds which is why the first tip is to use a tripod!) ( If you are in aperture mode, your camera will choose the other settings for you. So, set your camera to manual or aperture mode and change your aperture to f/16 to f/22. To get that twinkle to your Christmas tree lights, you need a small aperture. **quick tip: but if you DON’T have a tripod, find a sturdy surface** Plus, how else are you going to get in the photo? If you are shooting in manual/or aperture mode( which you are aren’t you?) you will need your camera to be steady so you won’t get blurry Christmas tree photos. The main reason I suggest using a tripod is that you are going to need a steady surface.
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