MIL 101 | Tamang paggamit ng cellphone sa pagkuha ng litrato

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MIL 101 | Tamang paggamit ng cellphone sa pagkuha ng litrato

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00:00Nowadays, most of us have smartphones, and most of these phones have advanced camera features.
00:10Although the quality of DSLR and other professional cameras is not the same,
00:15the quality of smartphone cameras continues to improve.
00:19Other smartphones now have pro settings where we can access some DSLR-like options like ISO.
00:29White balance, and EV, which is almost the same as the settings for shutter speed and exposure.
00:37We still have a lot to discover and learn to improve our mobile photography skills.
00:43In fact, it's a good practice before we invest in professional camera gears.
00:49If you are not familiar with these features, we will give you some tips to maximize your mobile photography skills.
00:58Here in Emil 101.
01:06Karis, in the last week, we taught you some basic camera options.
01:10But not all the time, you need a DSLR or expensive camera to take good pictures.
01:17Nowadays, you can also use smartphones.
01:20Here are some basic skills and tips to improve your mobile photography.
01:25First, we need to know the features of your phone camera.
01:28We need to be familiar with the modes and settings of your camera.
01:32Learn if there are pro options, and explore its features.
01:38First, we need to know how to set the focus of your camera.
01:42Usually, the focus of our phone cameras is automatic.
01:46But not all cameras have an obvious subject.
01:49To make sure that your subject is clear, just tap the screen where you want to focus.
01:56For example, in a picture, you want to focus on the subject.
02:01You can tap the camera where you want to focus.
02:05Second, experiment in using your exposure.
02:11One of the most important things to know in photography is the correct exposure.
02:17When you tap the screen of your phone to focus, a sun icon will appear.
02:23From there, you can adjust the brightness and darkness of the picture by swiping up or down.
02:32Third, use natural light.
02:35The right lighting is one of the main factors in good photography.
02:39And because smartphones have a small sensor, they can't always get good indoor shots.
02:46That's why it's better to shoot outdoors using natural light.
02:54Natural light also gives a more vibrant color and a more natural mood to the picture.
03:01That's why most of us, Kaka RSP, when we take a picture, our lighting is good.
03:07Fourth, avoid digital zoom.
03:11Avoid using digital zoom.
03:14Because it lowers the resolution of the picture.
03:18That's why it's better to get closer to the subject than to zoom in so that the quality of your picture is maintained.
03:27Next, study using HDR mode.
03:33What is this HDR mode?
03:35This is called High Dynamic Range mode.
03:38This helps for a more balanced exposure.
03:41Especially when there is a mixture of dark and light in one frame that you're taking.
03:49Because of this HDR mode, there is a balance in color.
03:53Both have dark areas and light areas.
03:55The result of the lighting of different colors is equal.
04:01Next, try the Portrait mode.
04:05This is good because if you want to highlight your subject, set the camera in Portrait mode.
04:11This gives a shallow depth of field where there is a blurred area.
04:18The background is usually more focused on the subject or the foreground.
04:25This is one of the ways to make your pictures look professional.
04:31Next, use Photography Compositions.
04:34Using the right Compositional Rules will help you get better results.
04:41Here are some Compositional Rules that you can try.
04:44First, there is a Rule of Thirds.
04:48You can see it on the camera.
04:511, 2, 3.
04:53There are three rules.
04:55You can use the grid feature of your camera and divide the image into a box or a box.
05:02It's better if you put the subject at the intersections of the grid lines.
05:08Next, there are Leading Lines.
05:10What are Leading Lines?
05:12What's good about this is that it uses natural or artificial lines around the subject to guide the eyes when looking.
05:21In other words, a picture has a story.
05:24Leading Lines gives depth and distance to the picture.
05:29It looks like a 3D.
05:31Another element is what we call Symmetry.
05:35If you want to show balance, proportion, or harmony, make your shot symmetrical.
05:42This kind of composition is perfect for architectural subjects.
05:48As you can see, the subject is perfectly balanced.
05:53Another element is the Rule of Triangles.
05:58This is often used for group shots.
06:01We can use what we call the Rule of Triangles.
06:05This helps the picture to be balanced and well-composed.
06:10It looks more balanced when your subjects are well-arranged.
06:16Another element is the Golden Ratio.
06:19What is the Golden Ratio?
06:20It's a technical term for RSPs.
06:22It's a design principle based on the ratio of 1 to 1.618
06:28that is used to give a balanced design with a pleasing visual effect.
06:35This is often used to achieve perfect harmony in compositions and pleasing to the eyes of the viewers.
06:43You can see the example of RSPs here.
06:45We have two compositions that we often use to apply the Golden Ratio in photography.
06:50One of them is the Fibonacci Spiral.
06:53This is the result of the Fibonacci Sequence that consists of numbers starting with 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, and 13.
07:02This sequence forms a spiral pattern.
07:07This is usually seen in nature, such as shells and flowers.
07:12The viewers are led to the subject in a natural flow or manner.
07:17Another example is the Phi Grid.
07:20It's sometimes called differently.
07:22There are different Bibles and different production houses.
07:25This is almost like the Rule of Thirds.
07:27But the lines are at 38.2% and 61.8% of the frame.
07:33It's based on the Golden Ratio of 1 to 1.618.
07:37Compared to the Rule of Thirds, which is 33.3% and 66.6% or 66.7%,
07:44this is a more accurate placement for harmonious balance in visual compositions.
07:50You will get better shots because of the tips that we have brought to you.
07:56Stay tuned for more information here on MIL 101.

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