Sunday, October 6, 2013

Ultimate smart phone photography – closeup and macro guide

Ultimate smart phone photography – closeup and macro guide




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scroll down to get to the 3 tips now and get the free pdf sample you may be thinking what i used to believe that a smart phone camera isn t capable of good close-up photos and can t do any macro shots at all


and even if it could, any equipment you’d would cost way too much money thankfully, none of these statements are true. Take a look at the photos on this page and continue reading to learn some of the techniques i’ve figured out that helped me take great close-up and macro shots.. All were shot with an iphone 4 and iphone 5, but they can all be done with any smart phone .


have ever read about macro flashes on various photography blogs and assumed that it just makes sense to use one for macro or closeup shots? we’ve all been there. And while using specialized flashes on a dslr for the right shot will work wonders, it is usually not so on a smart phone.


the simple reason is this: the smaller a light source and/or the closer it is to the subject, the harsher the light will look. Give you are using a smartphone, it will be a very tiny light source and you will be very close to your subject. In my experience, a flash almost never works well with smartphone closeup and macro photography . However, on occasion your artistic design may want harsh light, so go for it. But if you are not sure, keep that flash off


technique 2: reading glasses turn into your own macro lens i will admit that while macro shots do require a helping hand when it comes to smart phones, there are a lot of options you probably didn t know about .


yes, you can buy a fancy macro lens adaptor for your smart phone. There are several manufacturers that sell them at a wide range of prices. But many of those are pretty pricey (at least the good ones are). What if you don t have the money, or don t want to spend any money until you really know you like macro photography?


no problem. Try this simple trick – use the lens from a pair of reading glasses . If you have …read more detail




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