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The Instructive Infographic Lists Frequently Made Photography Mistakes

If you are a novice photographer just starting out, you might want to have a glance at these photography mistakes beginners are apparently prone to making. From Columbia Photo Studio, the infographic 'Five Most Common Mistakes Beginner Photographers Make' covers the top five most frequently made errors, so you know what to avoid in the future.

Not taking enough photos can be a problem. The chart encourages taking lots of the subject from different angles and with different settings. A lack of subject or point of interest as well as not paying attention to the background are other photography mistakes. Poor lighting can be addressed with shooting midday inside. Overprocessing can also be a problem, so be sure to stick to basic photo editing.

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