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iPhone Photographer

September 1st, 2009

iPhone photographer

If you had that dream of being a photographer you can satisfy most parts of it with
your iPhone. Once you start taking a few pictures, you will start admiring the quality
of the pictures and the iPhone viewfinder. Don’t think you missed out a viewfinder in
your iPhone package; we are just talking about its display while you are snapping
photos. So let’s talk about snapping photos from your iPhone:

1. Open the camera form the home screen
2. Aim at the location where you want to take a snap.
3. Locate the camera icon in the middle of the bottom frame. Tap this when you
are satisfied with your photographic skill of aiming.
4. Now you should be still for a second to defeat the lag in capturing. You should
hold the camera still till the shutter now opens.
5. See a small preview of what you just captured and continue “tapping” photos
away.

Here’s a simple trick that we have discovered when you are struggling with that light
in the place where you want to take a photo. If the auto-brightness feature is making
the photo look dull, you can trick it by momentarily putting your hand across the
camera. Now the camera application is increasing the brightness to adjust to the
shadow of your hand. When you remove your hand, the camera takes a few
moments to adjust to the bright light and make it dim again. At this time you invoke
the photographer in you and snap at the right time.

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