We have talked on many occasions about the advantages of new iPhone 6 and 6 Plus cameras, but as the old Pirelli ad said, 'Power without control is useless«. In this sense we not only need a good camera, but good technique, even if it's a couple of concepts.
In a previous post I already gave you some tips for taking great photosNow it will not be me, but the iPhonographer Chris Vultaggio, a professional photographer who takes great pictures with the iPhone.
In his guide prioritizes the position of the camera, specifically the stability Before proceeding to shoot the photo, this is easy to say, but in certain conditions not so easy to achieve. The important thing is not to look at the image on the screen and stop for a moment to look at the iPhone itself and see if there are any vibration or has lost horizontality.
«Take a few seconds to compose correctly y stick your elbows to your sides, which helps stability«Writes Vultaggio. «Also, use the grid guides on the screen when preparing the photo » (learn to activate it on your iPhone)
After this, Vultaggio offers advice for «cheat»On the phone to work under the exposure what do you want to get, for record videos horizontally instead of vertically, to focus correctly phone camera better than any autofocus system could do, and to add effects y filters to your images while you are taking the image instead of adding them later through third-party programs.
This post sucks 😐
Like most of those who are publishing lately ... As it continues like this, things are going to fall from my feedly sooner rather than later ...
Is it true that Mr. Carmen Rodríguez no longer collaborates in this blog? If so, congratulations!
It's no use ………… It really sucks.- …… Fuck the police =)
The only thing I know, which is why I have entered, is that the photo in the header has been made with an Iphone 5 and not a 6 as it should be according to the title of the post ... Little metadata word.