USE THESE TIPS AND DO AMAZING MOBILE PHOTOGRAPHY .

For the last 3 years, I have been taking great pictures from my smartphone which I also post periodically on my Instagram account (@ rajmaurya2611), due to which I have more than two hundred and fifty followers in just six months. 

One of my picture which I shot using my smartphone is this one .


NOW COMING TO THE TIPS !!!

 1. USE GRID LINES FOR BALANCED SHOT ..

 One of the easiest and best ways to improve your mobile photos is to turn on the gridlines of the camera.  It describes a series of lines on the screen of your smartphone's camera that are based on the "rule of thirds" - a photographic composition principle that states that an image is broken both diagonally and horizontally.  Should, so you have nine parts in total.

 According to this theory, if you place points of interest at these intersections or along lines, your picture will be more balanced, level, and allow the viewer to interact with it naturally.


 To turn on the grid ...

 iPhone: Go to "Settings", select "Photos and Camera", and turn on "Grid".

 Android Phone: Launch the Camera app, go to "Settings", scroll down and switch the "Grid lines" option to "On".


 2. SET THE FOCUS OF YOUR CAMERA.

 Today's phone cameras automatically focus on the foreground of your frame, but not every picture you take on your phone has a clear subject.  To adjust where you want your camera lens to focus, open your camera app and tap on the screen where you want to sharpen the view.

 If you are taking a photo of something in motion, for example, it can be difficult for your camera to follow the subject and refocus as needed.  Tap the screen to correct the focus of your phone camera before snapping an image to maximize the moving subject.  A square or circular icon should then appear on your camera screen, which will shift the focus of your shot to all the content inside that icon.

 3. USE REFLECTIONS 

 There is something pleasant about seeing the sky reflected in a body of water.  There is a reason we love seeing this - our eyes are ready for reflections.  So look for opportunities to play with them in photos.

 There are plenty of out-of-the-box places to find reflections - puddles, large bodies of water, mirrors, sunglasses, drinking glasses, and metal surfaces are just a few.


 4. USE LEADING LINES 

 In some photos, there is a line that draws the viewer's gaze toward a certain part of the frame.  Those are called leading lines.  They can be straight or circumscribed - think stairs, aspects of the building, rail tracks, roads, or even forest paths.

 Leading lines are great for creating a sense of depth in an image, and your photo can be purposefully designed.


 5. ALWAYS LOOK FOR SYMMETRY

It is scientifically proven that human mind always look for symmetries and find it beautiful  Symmetry can be defined as "a harmonious and beautiful proportion and a vague sense of balance."  And photos that have symmetry can be incredibly pleasing to the eye - this is also one of the simplest and most attractive ways to create a photo.

 In photography, symmetry usually means creating an image that can be divided into two equal parts that are mirror images of each other.  This is slightly different than reflections - the symmetry can be found "in the wild," according to the picture, or you can set the photo accordingly.



 6. AVOID ZOOM  IN RATHER CROP LATER

 When you take a photo remotely, it is tempted to zoom in on the specific thing you are trying to capture.  But it's actually better not to zoom in - by doing so the photo can look grainy, blurred or pixelated.

 Instead, try to get closer to your subject - unless it is a wild animal, in which case we would recommend keeping your distance - or take a photo from the default distance, and crop it later.  That way, you won't compromise quality, and it's easy to move or customize a large image.


 7.  BE NON - TRADITIONAL

 Composition is a big part of making a photo great, but it is the subject of the photo.  Some of the most delightful and remarkable photographs emanate from quiet, unique views.  Images are more effective than text in inciting feelings from your audience - this means getting your photos to say something.

 Try to think outside the box when it comes to who you are capturing - your audience may be pleasantly surprised by a quiet or unexpected subject.


 8. DO EDITING

So there is a myth, that is Editing is Cheating but let me tell you it's not  by editing you just enhanced the beauty, clarity and view of a picture because sometimes your few megapixel camera by default cannot capture the beauty of the subject which your eyes have seen while clicking the picture.


AND COMING TO THE PHONE WITH WHICH I USED TO TAKE  THESE PICTURES
IS ASUS ZENFONE MAX M1 PRO WITH 13 MP REAR CAMERA


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