- Hold your phone steady . It's important to keep it stable to avoid losing quality. Hold the phone with both hands and support your body or hands on a stable place. Keep the camera half the distance between your arms away from your body (this is the most stable distance).
- Use a tripod . If you don't have a tripod, why not make one at home? Making a tripod out of small sheets of cardboard is a great idea and a very cheap accessory, you can use it when you need to take a selfie or another photo from a distance. Some ideas for creating mobile phone holders at home: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cW7ruxWUD7I
- Hold your breath during the photo
2. Lighting: Using Flash
- Take advantage of natural light. In low-light situations, smartphone lenses lose quality.
- The best days to take outdoor photos are cloudy days. If the day is sunny, use trees or places that can provide you with shade, and remember, always keep your back to the sun or light.
- Don't overuse the flash . In some lebanon phone data cases, the flash helps to better capture a certain subject where the light is scarce, but it is not wise to overuse it, because it not only makes the photo less natural, but it also flattens the images. Any "lamp" you have on hand will be a better option.
3. Get closer to the subject: using digital zoom
Unlike the optical zoom of compact cameras or the zoom of SLR cameras, the zoom of smartphones lacks quality. The zoom of your smartphone is digital, all it does is enlarge the few pixels that occupy the scene that is far away.
In short, don't use digital zoom . All you're doing is enlarging the image and cropping the photo. If you're too far away, get closer to the subject . In case you can't get closer, increase the resolution (quality) of your images in your camera settings.
Some tips to improve the lighting of your photos :
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