Sunday, March 20, 2016

How To Take Good Pictures Using Your Android Phone



How to Take Good Pictures Using Your Android Phone


1… 2… 3…. Smile! 😃 *click* Oops! Did I captured your heart or you captured mine? ☺❤ (Hay! Same old lines, same old lies 😂) Hahahaha! Kidding! ✌🏻


Well anyway, we all know that a lot of us like taking a picture of those people around them, the nature and many more. We often think that what hinders to have a good picture is not having an expensive camera. Maybe a digital single-lens reflex camera or also called a digital SLR or DSLR which in photographers use. 📷 But you know what? 💡 There can be a substitute to that expensive camera which is your android phones! 📱


Here are five tips you need to consider when taking a picture using your android phone:





💫Tip #1: Focus on Your Subject. 
It is a way of emphasizing what you wanted to take a picture of. 📷 In most cases, this kinds of pictures are the one who are zoomed in and are the ones who your phone detects which is the person's face. 👦🏻 I can relate this kind of photo in real life wherein you saw your crush and it seems like everything around you turns into blur that all you can see is just him or her (Yay!). 😍






💫Tip #2: Always Consider Three Things: The Angle, Composition, and Lighting. 
There are a lot of things that one should consider in taking a picture and the angle, composition and lighting is one of the most important. ✨ For one must find an interesting perspective in taking a picture to make your photo lively as if it dances! 💃Joke!😅 and creative (Creative writing? No! Oh! Stop! 🚫as it can be. 😌







💫Tip #3: Use Empty Space
"I got an empty space baby, and I'll write your name!"  🎶  (Sigh 😪Seriously, as you can see in the picture, I used an empty space (which is the grass 🌿 in the left side 👈🏻 of the picture to focus and make my subject stands out even more. 👸🏼 






💫 Tip #4: Avoid Setting Your Camera into Different Types of Modes or Filters
Setting your camera 📷 into different types of modes or filter like Sepia, Black and White, Negative and etc. 🌈 It loses the quality of your photo. 😓 It ruins the beauty of a person, a place, an animal or even a thing. 😶 Remember, the best pictures come naturally!  😊😊 #FilterNoMore 💁🏻 #GandangHindiMoInakala 💖







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💫 Tip #5 Think Before You Capture

It’s very important to think first before you capture because you're phone memory or your memory card will lose space or storage.📲 Friendly reminder: Remember that you're not using iPhone so you should make ipon. 😅 Seriously, why should you think before capturing? 😁 Well, it is because you first need to visualize what you want your photo to look like so that there will be no regrets and less stress! 😌


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I hope those 5 tips above can help! 🌟 With all honesty, those photos attached from tip #1 to tip #4 are not edited and like what I said, I captured those photos using an android phone. 👊 And in addition, you should be extra-careful with your phone! 😱 Someone might capture it in just 1… 2… 3… and those people are the ones who would rather capture your phone rather than your heart. 😝 I hope you'll keep this in mind and enjoy the wonders of the world! 💯




🍓 Submitted By: Jemalyn Aceveda

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