You think it is not possible to take very decent photos with a ? Think again. Here is a shot of some Ahi tuna I made the other day. Look at the image and then read below as to why I think that this image works…

For one, the colors and sharpness are good. Your eye tends to go from the bottom left following the tuna up the frame and then down again past the asparagus to the mushrooms.

How did I take this photo? I used just ambient light, turned the off, placed the plate almost directly below the lights, held the phone on the edge of the plate…actually, pressing it on the plate so there is no , put the phone on and just kept holding the camera still till the photo was taken. I pulled the photo up in an editor and made sure that the and tones were OK. That was it!

Now it is your turn. Try this and let me know how it goes.

Shoot many.

Shoot many. “Film” is free!

Sunita Prabhu liked this postThe most obvious tip that people ignore. Keep shooting till you get the shot. Here, I was trying to get Riley with his black moist nose enjoying the car ride. It took me 3 tries before I got what I was looking for. Unlike tbd “old days” you can afford to [...]

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Composition

Composition

Sunita Prabhu liked this postThis subject has been discussed way too many times and it took me a while to really pay attention to it. Our natural tendency in taking a photo is to point the camera at the subject and ‘click’. Well, that may be fine for documenting something, but if you really really [...]

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Fix the exposure on smartphones

Fix the exposure on smartphones

Have you had pictures tun out “too dark” when you think you are in bright light? For example, I recently took this of my family on a boat trip in Annapolis with my smartphone. The result- harsh shadows and glare! I saw this on the ‘preview’ (the 5 seconds that the phone showed me the shot) [...]

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Smartphones I recommend

Smartphones I recommend

People often ask me how to take good shots with a smartphone. My standard response has been that it is not the camera, but how it is taken. Granted, you have to keep these tips in mind, but still… there must be SOMETHING I look for in a smartphone when I want it as a [...]

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