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Take pictures on smartphones that speak a thousand words

Archana Tips and Musings Mobile Photography
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Everyone would love to take beautiful pictures using their smartphones. However only few manage to click great pictures. Therefore, what is that the people who click good pictures using their smartphones do. Here below is the quick look into the same.

To balance your shot, use gridline

Turning on the camera’s gridlines is one of the simplest techniques to improve your mobile photographs. This creates a visual, a series of lines on the camera screen of your smartphone that are based on the “rule of thirds” — a photographic composition principle that states that an image should be divided into thirds, both vertical and horizontal, for a total of 9 parts. According to the above theory, placing points of interest at these intersections or along the lines will make your photo more adjusted and level, allowing viewers to connect with it more naturally.

Stick to the outdoors and make use of natural light whenever possible

Due to their small sensors, very few smartphones can create quality indoor shots. As a result, it’s best to take photos outside in proper lighting conditions to get the better effect. Lighting shapes not only the brightness and darkness of a photograph, but also its mood, tone, and surroundings. As a result, when taking photos with your smartphone, try to use natural light.

Avoid Using Digital Zoom

Digital zoom almost always creates poor results because it reduces picture quality. One of the essential photography tips for taking better photos is to avoid it. Optical zooms on the other hand are fine because they do not damage photo quality, and they are becoming more common on smartphones. If you only have a digital zoom, simply move closer to maintain image quality instead of using it.

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Archana Bijo

The author is a postgraduate in Mass Communication and Journalism from Kristu Jayanti College (Autonomous), Bengaluru. Her interests range from Photojournalism, Media Research, Documentaries, Communication Studies, Film Studies, Radio Journalism, Women Studies, Advertisement Studies with keen interest in writing on varied topics and articles relating to photography, festivals, moments of life, and travel.

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