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RE: Great Buddha in Nara

in #photography7 years ago

Since I joined the STEEMIT network, I started to love the world of photography. Nevertheless all things must begin with learning, I am still learning by self-taught method. Taking pictures now is easy and fun. Now, most phones have cameras in them with a resolution that, just a few years ago, costs hundreds and even millions of rupiah . We do not have to worry about wasting film rolls with digital cameras, it's easy to take lots of pictures until you get the right picture. With your phone camera in your pocket or purse, you're ready to take a photo when that perfect moment arrives.

Nevertheless, the camera phone has its own limitations. Some have flash settings, but some are not. Some have zoom, while others do not. The settings are limited, though the options keep changing almost daily. Here are some ideas for taking great pictures with your camera phone. This one what i got of Margot's artives :

Lighting

Apart from blitz capabilities, natural lighting is almost always the best choice. If you are indoors, turn on the lights and experiment. Flash settings can also be used outdoors. Avoid taking pictures towards the light source because your subject can look like a dark silhouette.
I love this photo and can motivate me to learn the world of photography

I found many tips and how to:
Http://www.margothovley.com/

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You'll have a lot more success making this post on your own blog rather than spamming it all over other people's posts.

So far it seems you've spammed this same comment to 8 other posts.

It is irrelevant to my post and likely to all of the other posts that you have spammed it on.
As such I am flagging this comment.

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