Thursday, 21 January 2016

5 tips for taking better pictures

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Lights, Camera and Click! This is the new phrase out for those who love clicking all that is beautiful around them. But here one thing is important and needs attention, i.e. all that seems beautiful in real should look equally beautiful in pictures and if this reality is missing in your snaps then it is not the fault of your stars. The reason for a bad picture is not being clicked by a DSLR, but lack of camera skills. Yes, a Smartphone can be your DSLR. All you need to have is a little knowledge of using your device in a better way.


Focus

Before you click, look at the screen and ensure that the focus is correct. Most of the Smartphone are pre- loaded with autofocus system that makes clicking perfect. But some camera’s needs your assistance. So, make sure that the object you want to capture is in focus for perfection.


Don’t Zoom as Digital Zoom is Bad

Smartphone may give the option to Zoom. But by opting zoom you are not capturing the details of the object instead cropping the picture. The Zoom option is just an option because Smartphone doesn’t have no physical lens that moves in to magnify just like in shoot cameras. Perhaps, you end up cropping the picture even before you click it without capturing any details of the object.

If details of the object matters, then you must not use digital zoom. But if you quickly want to click something and details doesn’t bother you then go for Zoom. But here the point to be noted is Digital Zoom same as cropping, avoid it.


Use Environmental Lighting not Flash

Flash for the most part isn't useful, especially in the day time. Sure, this is good if you need to get detailed images of a crime scene at night. You're most likely attempting to catch a photograph that looks more like what you're seeing right now. Simply picture a photo of a light during the evening without glimmer — you'll see the sparkling flame and little else — with a photo of a candle with whatever remains of the room enlightened with a brilliant blaze.

Instead of using camera flash, enlighten the thing you're shooting with ordinary light from your surroundings. You may need to go into your Camera application's settings and debilitate the glimmer to keep it from shooting naturally. This one tip — maintaining a strategic distance from the blaze unless totally important — will help you take vastly improved looking pictures.


Use the Back Camera, Not the Front Camera

These selfie loving generation goes around clicking pictures with their front Smartphone’s front camera. The camera just above the display screen is said to be for selfie. But if you notice every Smartphone device includes a better, higher- detail cameras on the back. Surely camera with high quality can give you better picture compared to the low power front camera. Clicking with the back camera can surely be a tough job.  But you can always take help from people around.


Try Alternative Camera Apps with Manual Controls

Alternative camera apps can enhance your picture clicking experience and quality. Elective camera applications can improve your photo clicking background and quality. The most recent variants of Google's Android and Apple's iOS both incorporate a camera API. These camera applications can connect to this API to get more propelled control over the Smartphone's camera, offering propelled controls over the camera equipment that aren't offered in the default camera application.

Simply exchanging applications, presumably won't give you a superior picture. They offer more control, and that control can prompt better pictures on the off chance that you take the time to change different alternatives. Make sure to keep your cell phone's camera lens unadulterated, as well. You may need to painstakingly tidy it on the off chance that it's gotten earth and smears.


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