Thursday, 5 June 2014
As mobile phones (and their apps) become progressively innovative, point-and-shoot cameras are not a shutterbug's best buddy. And with new technological innovation comes new excessive tricks--like these from Adam Bronkhorst's new guide, SnApp Shots: How to Take Excellent Images With Smartphones and Applications.
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| dress up your Iphone like this shape |
1. Bogus a better lens: The zoom lens on the iPhone is only 5 mm extensive, in contrast to 10 times that on a DSLR. With no visual zoom capability, bolstering images indicates easily degrading the picture high quality. Applications like AutoStitch and Pano allow you to part together spectacular images shots.
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2. Reduce up: Your cell phone's built-in display likely changes your topic into an overextended insert experience. Protect the display with document to make softer the impact, or cost a different color: The Hipstamatic app can modify the display to any shade of the spectrum.
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3. Point it: For a more mature- looking technique, try the app TiltShift. When taken from above, the topic of the picture seems to be in razor-sharp concentrate, while its environment appear smooth, out of focus, and a little bit blurry.
Author S.M Naveed Ahmed
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