Want To Take Better Photos With Your Phone? Here Are Some Secrets For Awesome Photography

June 11, 2017 | Posted at 11:39 pm | by Marc (Follow User)

Just because you are aware of your iPhone’s camera and can record or take the perfect selfie, it doesn’t mean you’re getting the most out of its amazingly capable camera. To help all users of iPhone price in Bangladesh taking improved photos, Apple has launched an amazing website with a bunch of enlightening photography tips and tricks.

Some of these “how to shoot” lessons may be clear if you’re already aware with all of the various modes within the iPhone’s camera app, but chances are you aren’t.

I can’t tell you how many people are aware of using settings like High Dynamic Range (HDR), or the exposure slider, or taking photos while shooting a video and also when to use flash and when not to. 

Here are a few tips that caught my eye:

 

How To Shoot A Back-Lit Subject

Turn on HDR for better highlights and shadows > Lock focus by pressing and holding anywhere on the display > Tap the display and slide to lower exposure > shoot your photo

 

How To Shoot A Vertical Panoramic

Begin with camera in landscape > Switch to Panoramic mode > Tap the shutter to start the Panoramic > Start from the bottom and pan slow and steady

 

How To Shoot A Sunset Silhouette

Place subject in front of the sun > Lock focus by pressing and holding anywhere on the display > Tap the display and slide to lower exposure > shoot your photo

 

How To Shoot With Street Light

Turn off the flash > Lock focus by pressing and holding anywhere on the display > Tap the display and slide to find the right exposure > shoot your photo

 

How To Shoot Stills While Filming

Switch to video mode > Start filming > Tap the white shutter button to capture a photo while recording

 

How To Convert To Black & White

Create contrast between subject & background > shoot your photo > Go to your Photos album > Select the photo and tap the Edit setting > Tap the filter button and choose your black & white filter > Play with the lights level in filter settings.