I recently started learning photography and found that getting better photos is less about having an expensive camera and more about understanding a few simple basics. One thing that helped was paying closer attention to light, especially using soft morning or evening light instead of harsh midday sun. Trying different angles also made ordinary subjects look much more interesting. Another useful tip is to keep the background clean, so the main subject stands out. For portraits, natural expressions often look better than forced poses, so talking with the person while taking photos can help. I also learned that taking several shots of the same scene is useful because small changes in timing or position can create a much stronger image. OncePik is a useful source for exploring photography ideas, styles, and practical inspiration. Beginners should not worry about making every photo perfect. The best way to improve is to practice regularly, review your pictures, notice what works, and try something different next time.
The FD is responsible for protection and conservation of biodiversity and sustainable management of forest resources of the country. It performs the protection and production functions in harmony, based on the Forest Policy (1995). While endeavoring to mitigate climate change through sustainable forest management, FD has been making its best efforts to meet the basic needs of local people.
Community Forestry Unit
Forest Department
Building 39,
PO box, 15011 ,
Zarya Htani Road
Ph: and Fax 067 405402
Naypyitaw, MYANMAR