How can you improve your photos?
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Many of us suffer when taking a photo, whether due to the angle, light, image quality, etc ... well these are some of the tips you can follow to improve the photos you take from your phone
The cameras of today's phones have improved to the point that they threaten the market for professional cameras, something that is quite useful for those of us who only want to take it with a hobby
- Download an application to improve them, if it is true that the default camera that our phone has is good, it does not hurt to download something to help us improve them, for this only necessary to enter the application store of your phone and look for a that you like
- Since we can improve our photographs with a camera, why not download an application to edit them? for this you just have to look for an application of your liking
- The best thing before you start taking photos, would be to take the time to learn about the capabilities and limitations of your phone's camera first, with this you could make the most of its capabilities
- Before taking the photo, analyze your focus well, what you want to express, analyze every detail before taking it, it can make a big difference
- If you are in a dark space this could generate pixelations in the photo, avoid using the flash and try using a black and white filter, will could give you a better focus
- So that you have a better focus, control your breathing, this will help you to have a better pulse
- Make sure you have your camera lens clean before taking photos, as even the smallest particle of dust could ruin your photo
- The best hours to take photos are first thing in the morning and at sunset, here the light is the most ideal for taking perfect photos.
- Lenses are also starting to appear to improve the possibilities of taking pictures Olloclip, for example, has a series of lenses that they sell in kits such as fisheye, wide angle or macro that will give a different touch to our photographs
- If your phone allows it (or the application you are using) taking pictures at night, use HDR mode. Your phone will capture two photos, one underexposed and one overexposed. He will mount them and thus you will get better tones and lighting. Please note that using this mode with moving subjects is not a good idea
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That is all I have to recommend, now you just have to practice each of your shots and give your best for each one
taken from: https://www.nobbot.com/tecnologia/



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