Taking photos is easy nowadays. Many phones, actually most of them, have cameras and well, if you want to take a snap all you need to do is access your camera on your smartphone, focus and click right? Of course, you will have your photo but how is the quality of that photo? With an Android phone you can take better shots at night, change its background to a blur and so much more.
Your phone's hardware and software may affect quality of your photos and they vary from one phone model to the other. The software in your phone may unlock more manual controls which can aid you in terms of advanced photography. Always update your phone and explore other camera settings and see what they feature. Consider the following tips and experience great photography.
Even in day time, use the flash
The flash provides a burst to stand in for shadows and areas with low exposure especially on sunny days; it's like your secret recipe to a great meal so use it. During day time, the flash may help to improve the appearance of the subject. For instance the cheeks may need highlighting; the forehead or the area around the eyes may need adjustments if they appear too dark.
Camera smartphones tend to set exposure on bright areas leading to much darkened shadows. You can automatically or manually turn on the flash and it will pop up details when you are within a few feet. Remember to keep close to your subject. You may use the fill flash when there are backlit subjects. If the subject is dark for instance, you may consider avoiding a sunset background or a colorful sky but instead light up the foreground with the flash.
For better night shots, adjust the ISO settings
Try and make use of whatever light is available because using a harsh flat light might blow out your images while mere weak flashes might not cut it. Ask the subject to be still and if it's difficult for you to be still, use the phones stabilizer application settings. Even if parts of the image are blurred you can improve on them by using other tools. A camera phone's ISO setting on film speed are more or less like those on a standard camera. The higher the number the more sensitive it is to light but it can also be noisy and also interferes with the color. Exercise with your camera phone to get acquainted with it.
Try not to use the Digital Zoom
A camera phone cannot move its lens and be able to magnify or zoom images but instead it has a digital zoom. Though the zooming function is there you should rarely use it because instead of capturing the finer details, it blows up the image. If you wish to edit the image, you can do so later on a PC or by an image editor, but you can't reverse zooming on an already taken photo. Walk closer to your subject if the subject cannot do so to fill the frame. It is still recommended to avoid the zooming even if the subject is a bit far and moving such as when trying to photograph a celebrity who may not necessarily be posing. Take the shot and edit it later.
With good lighting come great photos
Great lighting can make even an image taken by any phone look great and so keep in mind that lighting is important when taking photos. The light should be at your back and ask you're subject to reposition if you are facing the sun. If possible use the three lights; key light, a fill light and a back light to illuminate the scenes. From the camera which is nearest comes the key light; the fill light is lit to soften shadows and the back light as the name suggests lights the back or far side to give the scene some sense of depth. When indoors you may use light from the windows as key and fill light and a lamp for the back light. The camera will do the bright light so avoid other bright sources.
Those few tips should help you achieve quality images with your android phone and having fun while doing it.
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