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Friday, 24 July 2015

Camera Tips

1st With different angles

Don’t just take pictures from the front. Be adventurous and take them from above, below, or at an angle. This creates exciting perspectives. The camera on your mobile is somehow less serious compared to a real camera, so chances are you’ll enjoy experimenting!

2nd Come close

As the camera on your mobile does not contain an actual zoom lens like digital cameras have, you will have to approach your subject to get a good up close picture. This will prevent blurred photos. Even if you have a mobile that can digitally zoom in, it will usually result in a loss of pixels (see the zoomed in image on right).

3rd Frame, and focus

Instead of photographing the entire building opt to focus on a single interesting aspect of the building. For example choose to focus on an interesting looking exterior wall lantern. This often allows for more atmospheric images – the kind that’s great as a photo book cover!
4th Catch sun rays

If you’re lucky enough to see sun rays be quick to make the most of it. When focusing, make sure the sun rays fall within the area of your chosen subject. Quickly move your mobile around to find an angle that catches most of the sun rays. Tap your mobile phone screen to zoom in on the sun rays (this filters through the light) and take your shot. (Best with i OS and Android smart phones.)

5th lens: keep it clean

We all know how dirty mobile phones can become. Keeping your lens clean can make a world of a difference!

6th Need More light

If your mobile does not have a built-in flash, try to take pictures in well-lit places. If you’re indoor, just direct some light toward your subject and snap away – you’ll see the results are instantly better!

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