How to get amazing travel photos with your iPhone
Are you making full use of your iPhone camera when you take photos? While the camera app is easy to use, some iPhone camera settings are so well hidden that you may not know how to use them. In this tutorial, you’ll discover 10 iPhone camera features that will radically improve your photos – and give you much more control over your iPhone camera.
1.Swipe Left For Quick Access To Your iPhone Camera
How often have you seen a great moment unfold in front of your eyes, only to realize that it’s gone by the time you’re ready to take a picture? You can improve your chances of taking the perfect shot if you know how to access the camera quickly.... your iPhone is locked, simply press the round Home button to wake up your phone, then swipe left across the lock screen.
2 - Turn On The Grid
he grid (two horizontal and two vertical lines that divide the screen into nine equal parts) is one of the most useful photography tools on the iPhone.
3 - Shoot In Burst Mode
Burst mode is one of the most useful shooting features inside the iPhone’s camera app. It allows you to take ten photos in just one second, making it easy to capture the perfect action shot with minimal blur.
4 - Set Focus & Exposure
If you don’t set focus and exposure, the iPhone will do it for you. Most of the time it does a fairly good job. After all, that’s how most iPhone users take all their photos.
There are times, though, when autofocus fails – or when you want to focus on something other than the most obvious subject.
That’s when you’ll want to set focus manually. This is very easy to do – just tap the spot on the screen where you’d like to set focus and the camera handles the rest.
5 - Lock Focus & Exposure With AE/AF Lock
The iPhone also allows you to lock both the focus and exposure. So why would you want to lock these features when taking a photo?
The main reason is that if anything changes in the scene, such as a moving subject or the lighting is altered, your focus and exposure will remain unchanged.
6 - Take HDR Photos
HDR, which stands for High Dynamic Range, is another great photography tool that’s built into the camera of your iPhone.
HDR photography with the iPhone combines three different exposures of the same photo to create one properly exposed image.
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