Wednesday, 27 March 2013

Smartphone Photography, Using Your Smartphone to Take Glamorous Photos

If you want to compose great photos as you have seen on the Internet with the smartphone that you are using, please refer to the tips in the section below. In addition to the phone, you will also need to support some applications for it and even your creativity

1. Taken with plenty of light: To get the best pictures, you should take the photo with plenty of light. Small image sensor on smartphones need a lot of light so the best photos should be taken outdoors. In order to get more light, you should turn your back to the sunlight and let the light shine through your shoulders. If you're shooting indoors, turned your back to the door and turned the light on.
2. Image allocation: To take pictures, you not only need to know how to install properly, but also to know how to arrange photos in a professional manner. Keep the camera stable and stay balance, pay attention to behind the scene.
3. Set the camera icon on the main screen: it will be much easier when you want to quickly capture a moment.
4. Hold the phone when shooting: One reason for the blurred images is that the phone often hard to hold than a normal camera because it is lighter and thinner. Please hold your phone tightly, with two hands and elbows on your side to be able to hold the camera stable.
5. Setting: If your camera has the balance control brightness, then normally you just leave it in auto mode, but if your smartphone camera has color problems, reinstall the fluorescence mode optical daylight or twilight. But remember to turn back to auto mode when finished.
If the camera has ISO setting, turn off Auto. When you are outside and have the sun, you set ISO at the lowest value to minimize digital noise on your photos. In low light conditions, you go to the highest ISO value.
7. Extended dynamic range: some of the phones provide High Dynamic Range mode for the camera, the imaging technique benefit to take 3 pictures at the same time with 3 different stages: low light, normal picture and outstanding light photos.
If your phone has this mode, you can learn how to use it. This effect can combine multiple images to create a vivid picture.
8. Pay attention to the special effects: Most phones have very few tools for photo editing, so you should use an image editing application such as Photoshop.
10. Do not use digital zoom: The camera on your phone can not amplify the image by moving the lens. Instead, it has a digital zoom feature to the pixels up and insertion of fine detail. If you want bigger pictures, you should get closer to the object to be captured.
11. Updated software, new applications: One of the advantages of smartphones is that they can be upgraded by downloading software, new applications. So, always check the app store to download the program could improve the operation of the camera as well as the application can upgrade the photos that you take.

Tuesday, 19 March 2013

12 Techniques for Digital Portrait Photography Inspiration


1. Photoshop:
If you are good at processing and image manipulation (post-production), then use it as an advantage. Be extravagant with custom, try one of the new Photoshop tricks or even try to create one photo collage fancy

2. OVER Exposé:
Residual light photography, also called high-key image makes beautiful portraits with soft gentle light sense. One advantage of pictures over expose is that small details and defects of the samples were blown away, making for a much smoother image,

3. UNDER Exposé:
Often when looking at the first photo array that makes up the majority, also known as low-key image, the natural eye will be attracted by the bright part of the picture photo. This trend gives us one picture looks rough and rugged than high-key image.

4. Back light:
Hair will light up when it was taken opposite with the light source, so if the majority of the hair can then make it stand out by placing the subject between you and one light source. You can manipulate this technique to create the solid silhouette images (backlit images with the subject's shadow):

5. Posing:
Try creating photo pose with a crazy position; it is even more unique if it is a difficult and uncomfortable position for the model.

6. Reflections:
Use different surfaces to create a special aspect of the image. Mirror windows, water ... the surfaces reflect light very well, and every kind of material has a different result.

7. Shadows:
Another way to capture impressive portrait is to make the shadows become one important part of the image. Sometimes the shadow can be made to stand out more than the subject that creates the shadow

8. Get close:
There is no photography rule against cropped most of the model’s face. This makes people are more attracted by what was left in the photo.

9. (Un) focus:
Sometimes, out focus on the subject is more interesting than the in focus (sounds a little ridiculous anyway: D: 7). This is like adding some element of mystery to the photo because sometimes you cannot know exactly who in the picture is.

10. Movement:
Use movement to express the dynamic nature of the image, maybe even the whole subject completely blurry. In this case, ignore the subject and think about creating one new entity through the old movement of the subject.

11. Capture the moment:
Capture the moment when someone is doing something that they love, even if it is not performed. Street Photography is one of my favorites because it takes life as it is happening

12. Color:
Using vibrant colors and contrast to attract attention to the parts of the image that you want to emphasize. The subject in this case can be makeup, clothing, accessories, or anything else you have in your ability.

Thursday, 14 March 2013

10 Tips to Improve The Image Layout



1. Odd rule
Simply, odd rule means that you have an odd number of subjects, objects in your photos. Your photo can be a photo with one or three or five, ... subject. This rule makes your photo more interesting and attractive in the eyes of the viewer.

2. Limited DOF - Limiting the Focus
Limit the depth of the image (DOF) is an easy way to increase the emphasis of the image. This technique may not necessarily apply to all the pictures, but it is useful when you want to reduce the attention to the subject that you want to hide.

3. Simplification
The best way to increase the highlight of the picture is taken a picture that looks simple. The easiest way to do this is to limit the number of subjects in your photos. You can use tip 2 to obscure the details disperse the attention of the viewer.

4. Centering
Put the subject in the center of the image to create a balance to the photo. This tip is most effective with simple images that have only a few subjects.

5. Rule of Thirds
This principle is one of the most effective and most commonly used in the layout of an image. You can easily improve your photo layouts using this principle by the natural human eye attention to these points when viewing a photo. According to this principle, the image will become more attractive by introducing the main subject that you would like to take up one of the four points of intersection of the imaginary lines 3x3 frame.

6. Lead room
Lead room is the space in front of the subject (the direction in which the object-oriented). This tip is often used in conjunction with the Rule of Thirds to make the photo more attractive. By leaving the space in front of the subject, the viewer will feel that the subject moves about looks.

7. S curve
S Curve an imaginary S line in a picture. Layout in this way to make the photos look more interesting thanks to lead the viewer’s eye along the imaginary S in your picture. S curve can also be used in styling (Posing) to increase the expressive capabilities / performance of the model

8. Foreground
You can make beautiful landscapes and more impressive by adding foreground and there are a few subjects in the foreground. This is one of the skills used to create a sense of the magnitude, depth images and making viewers sometimes feel as if he / she is in the picture.

9. Fill the frame
When you think you've had enough close to the subject, try approaching the subject more. You will have another layout / photo by filling the gaps in the frame with the subject

10. Framing
This is a creative way to add your image into the foreground. Use the objects around you to create a virtual frame the subject in the picture of cool. This technique is a great way to increase the attractiveness of photos and make a photo really different from other photos.

Sunday, 3 March 2013

Time Lapse Photography


To make a long story become short, can be done in many ways, an attractive method that can be used is Time Lapse photography. Time Lapse photography is a cinematography technique, which capture frame rate is lower than the normal frame rate of the movie. For example, the normal film runs at 24 frames per second, but the Time Lapse movie frame can be 1 per second or more, depending on the intentions of the photographer, then the image is played back at 30 frames per second.




Such as recording a sunflower blooming, this process takes a period of a few days. However, when playing back the entire movement, it will be encapsulated in a few minutes, so it will make more sense as time went by so fast. Time Lapse capture is considered to be the opposite of high-speed photography. When a phenomenon happens very slowly and watches them at a faster speed, which enables scientists to see the big picture. At faster speeds, things going on as real as life begins and ends, it will be very impressive in our eyes. The movement of the sun, the stars became very clear.


Time Lapse is an important part of the film; many passages in the film when using this technique will become clear in our eyes. Common objects of Time Lapse photography including wings, the sun or the moon moving, growing, flowers are blooming, the fruit is ripe, the formation of an architecture, people in the city and many others.