My Collection of Mobile Photography
My Collection of Mobile Photography
Easiest way to start capturing the images, but hardest to excel with it. Though I am amateur in it, I am sharing some of my shots and some tips that must be kept in mind while shooting with a smartphone.
1) Clean your lenses-
The first and foremost tip is to clean your lenses, because of frequent contact with fingers or clothes, the camera lens gets dirty and we get hazy images. Best way is to use a eraser to clean it.
2)Rule of third-
It will help you to take out a well balanced shot. Use grid mode in your smartphone and put your subject on the intersection of the lines or on one vertical line.
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ISO - 100 Shutter Speed - 1/100 f/2 |
3)Take continuous multiple shots-
Play with the shutter speed, and take multiple shots, to create one best image. Most of the smartphones do not support change in the shutter speed, but they allow you to take multiple shots in automatic mode. Here are some examples-
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ISO - 200 Shutter Speed - 400 |
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ISO - 50 Shutter Speed - 1/1000 Click here to know more about this image |
4)Capturing landscapes-
Click here to visit a dedicated post to landscape photography.
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ISO - 100 Shutter Speed - 1/100 |
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ISO - 50 Shutter Speed - 1/650 Click here to know more about this image |
5) Avoid zooming-
Zoom destroys the picture quality, and in the end it also hinders the post processing. Either move closer to the subject or use optical zoom if your smartphone supports it.
Close up shots bring a complacent blur to the background. Use it wisely and it will definitely bring out an appealing picture.
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ISO - 80 Shutter Speed - 1/100 f/2 |
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ISO - 50 Shutter Speed - 1/140 f/2 |
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ISO - 80 Shutter Speed - 1/150 f/2 |
THANK YOU :)
My Collection of Mobile Photography
Reviewed by A Doctor's Photography
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December 18, 2018
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