Monday, December 26, 2016

Taking Better Photos With Your Phone -



Taking Better Photos With Your Phone -
Let’s face it camera phones have come a long way but they still lack the quality of a point-and-shoot, not to mention your DSLR.
However some of the best pictures happen during everyday like when you don’t have...

Let’s face it camera phones have come a long way but they still lack the quality of a point-and-shoot, not to mention your DSLR.  
However some of the best pictures happen during everyday like when you don’t  have your standard camera with you.  Don’t let this stop you from capturing the moment.  Just keep a few things in mind.
Keep your lens clean.  You wouldn’t think about touching the lens of you camera but that’s not always an option with your phone.  Before you get started, just give it a wipe down with a soft cloth.
Avoid the zoom.  Digital zoom is essentially the same as cropping.  Try to get as close to your subject as possible.  Then if you need to crop, you can always do that after you take the picture.
Use natural lighting to your advantage.  The flash on most camera phones are too harsh and you’ll end up with blur.  Try adjusting your angle to get the right lighting.
Hold still.  This is especially important in low light.  Hold the phone with both hands and brace your arms against another stationery object or your own body if necessary.
Remember, you can do amazing things with editing.  
Most of all, take pictures that make you happy.  

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