Jul 12 2006

Improve Your Camera Phone Pictures

There is a useful article over at Digital Photography School with tips on how to take better pictures with your camera phone. This is something I myself have dabbled in and I often snap away with my mobile phone when I don’t have my clunky SLR to hand :)

Top Tips

  • Make sure your subject is well lit
  • Get close
  • Keep it steady
  • Edit images later
  • Don’t throw away mistakes
  • Avoid using the zoom
  • Experiment with white balance
  • Take loads of shots and experiment
  • Follow rules of composition, and then break them!
  • Keep your lens clean
  • Observe camera phone etiquette
  • Rename your images
  • Use the highest reslolution on your camera

Although I agree with the point about editing the images later, personally I have had some good success using the black and white setting on my K750i. Ultimatley, it is all about experimentation and although it can be a bit hit and miss at times, it’s all good fun!

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Jun 21 2006

How to: High Dynamic Range

High Dynamic Range or HDR for short, is a technique that allows you to overlay two images to gain the maximum dynamic range in the image. You must have two or more registered images (i.e., shot using a tripod to ensure no movement of the subject), that have been taken at different F stops. By combining the images using the HDR technique you achieve an image that has the range of shadows and highlights from both the registered shots.


Not sure if that makes ANY SENSE what so ever!!! For a far better explanation, click here for a Wikipedia definition

There are a number of Software products on the market to help you create HDR images, and Adobe CS2 has this feature built in. If you have Adobe CS2, here is a great tutorial on HDR. Although it does look a bit wordy to begin with, the tutorial is excellent.

Good luck with your HDR images! I’m off to try this myself too!