Posted by : Unknown Wednesday, January 18, 2017

Phone Photography


Hello, Welcome to Tanyasanatanyasini.blogspot.com. If you can remember such a time  back then taking a great photo was a hard and stressfull process. You'd have buy a fancy camera and good editing software for your computer, and invest some serious time and energy into learning how to use them.
Brands of the phonse are catching on, too the kinds of phone case visual are matters for the marketing. But dont make mistakes,  Taking a great photo on your smartphone is not as simple as pointing and shooting. There are plenty of bad smartphone photos out there.

How to Take a GOOD Photos on Your Smart Phone: 5 Tips & Tricks


1) Use gridlines to balance your shot.

Hasil gambar untuk grid lines camera

       According to this theory, if you place points of interest in these intersections or along the lines, your photo will be more balanced, level, and allow viewers to interact with it more naturally.

2) Focus on one subject.

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      any of the best photos include just one, interesting subject. So when taking a picture of one, spend some extra time setting up the shot.  Some professional photographers say that the subject.
But be sure you tap the screen of your smartphone to focus the camera on your subject that'll help to ensure that it's focused and the lighting is optimized.

3) Find different perspectives.

Try taking a photo directly upward and playing with the sky as negative space, like in the first photo below. Or, you can try taking it at a slight downward angle.

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4) Play with reflections.

      There are plenty of out-of-the-box places to find reflections -- puddles, larger bodies of water, mirrors, sunglasses, drinking glasses, and metallic surfaces are just a few.
Hasil gambar untuk REFLECTIVE

5) Avoid zooming in.

          Instead, try to get closer to your subject -- unless it's a wild animal, in which case we would advise keeping your distance -- or take the photo from a default distance, and crop it later on. That way, you won't compromise quality, and it's easier to play around or optimize a larger image.

Hasil gambar untuk zoom in PIC

thats all the tips from me, stay tune and wait for my next articles, thank you for visiting tanyasanatanyasini.blogspot.com

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