9+1 "tips" to take better photos with your iPhone!

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 Some "secrets" to improve your photos!

One of the reasons that brings the iPhone at the top of our preferences, is definitely his camera. The iPhone have excellent quality cameras, with which we can take amazingly sharp photos.

 

However, no matter how good the camera is, the photographer must know how to use it. So here are some tips to help you improve your photos.

1) Support your device firmly

To avoid shaky photos, supporting the device is very important. Use a small tripod or if you don't have one, try to find a solid surface to place your iPhone on.Then, activate the countdown mode and take your photo.

2) Use the sound adjustment buttons to take your photo

In case you can't or don't want to prop up your device, use the audio adjustment buttons rather than the digital button on your screen to take your photo. This way, you can hold your device more steadily and you will avoid shaky photos.

3) Turn on HDR

The function HDR improves the quality of the shadows and details in your photo. Remember to have it turned on.

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4) Keep Flash closed

When the Flash is turned on, the photo will come out very bright in one spot, while the rest of the photo will not look as good. In general, we recommend that you try taking your photos without Flash and if necessary, activate it then.

Remember that Flash makes sense when taking photos at close range. In long distance photos, it usually works negatively.

5) Watch the direction of the light

Before you take a photo, check the light path. In general, the light should be behind you before you take the photo. Also remember that a 45-degree angle of light is ideal for photographing faces.

6) Before you visit an area, look for it

This "tip" mainly concerns photography fanatics. If you decide to travel somewhere, search the internet for it. I'm sure you'll find places to take pictures you never knew existed!

7) See all shooting angles

Look for all angles, sometimes the photo will be more interesting if taken from above or if you bend down or at an angle. The decision is yours.

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8) Distance

Before you take a photo, think about what you want it to depict. You will see that depending on the portrait you want to create, the distance changes.

Usually with a close-up photo, we want to show a detail or a face, while with a long-distance photo, we want to show a landscape or a panorama.

9) Background and foreground

For a more 3D look in photography, remember that you can do wonders with a good foreground. This will give you the necessary depth to give you the effect you want.

10) The most important rule

I will close with the most important rule of all. Like anything artistic, photography is subject to subjective criteria.
All the rules are there for you to break. Don't hesitate to break any rule to get the photo you want, no matter how many rules you break.how you want it!

A good photo is needed first Fantasy and then appetite, everything else will come with time and practice.
So, don't be disappointed!

by Karadryan

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