Whether you're hiking, traveling, or hanging out in your backyard, there's a good chance you are reaching for your smartphone when you want to capture a moment. 1.72 trillion photos were taken worldwide in 2022, and more than 92% of photos taken are taken with a smartphone. That is more than a trillion pictures taken on smartphones in just 12 months!
You may be worried about image quality, but with today’s technology, this is becoming less of a concern. Here are five tips to help you take better smartphone pictures.
Get to know your phone. Knowing the camera settings your phone provides and how to work them is an important first step. It's also important to understand the editing features your phone provides. This way you can change the brightness, highlight certain parts, or even crop the picture after you take it.
Stay away from zoom. If you overuse the zoom feature on your camera, you may notice your pictures start to look grainy. Instead of zooming in on what you want to show, try taking the picture at a wider angle and using the crop feature. This improves the quality and gives you the image you want.
Careful with flash. You may think faces look dark or there isn’t enough natural light, but try taking the picture without flash first. Flash often creates a reflection or weird lighting across faces. Even shadows in the background can affect the quality.
Try a third-party camera app. The standard app that comes with your phone is great, but if you are looking for the next level, you may want to consider a third-party camera app. These allow for better focusing and can provide more editing capabilities to help you produce higher quality photos.
Keep your lens clean. Your phone goes in and out of your pocket a ton, which can lead to dust and dirt getting on your lens. Use a soft cloth to clean your lens and make your photos clearer.
So, next time you have a picture-perfect moment, pull out your smartphone, remember these tips, and snap away.
Sources:
http://www.makeuseof.com/tag/10-simple-tricks-boost-smartphone-photography/ http://www.popphoto.com/gallery/10-tips-making-your-smartphone-photos-look-they-came-real-camera#page-9
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