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Show PICTURE THIS There's more to taking great pictures than just pointing point-ing a camera. You have to know what to point at and how to point it. The first step to good picture-taking is recognizing a good subject. What's unusual, un-usual, beautiful, heartwarming heartwarm-ing or striking about a scene? What parts enhance this effect? You'll want them in the picture. What parts detract? de-tract? You'll have to try to keep them out. The proper framing and lighting can make a big difference. You can take great pictures of life's great (and small) events. Be careful taking the picture. pic-ture. Some people hold their breath when they snap the shutter, just to make sure they're not shaking the camera. You may be better able to concentrate on the picture if you know you can rely on your camera. One way is with an easy-to-use, easy-to-carry pocket camera that's ready when the picture is. One even comes with a built-in telephoto lens; a built-in meter that signals you when to reset the camera or use the built-in flash; and an adjustable adjust-able focus to help you get sharper pictures. In addition, this new Minolta Pocket Autopak 460T has a quick film advance that helps you record action shots. If you're using it to photograph some-' some-' thing small such as a child or an animal snap from the subject's level for more impact. Keep these suggestions in mind, and you may be able to keep many beautiful memories fresh in pictures. |