Showing posts with label pictures. Show all posts
Showing posts with label pictures. Show all posts

Friday, March 13, 2009

Taking camera phone pictures

You love your camera phone and use it often -- but do your photos look as good as they could? Here are a few helpful tips from Kodak Canada to help you get more out of your camera phone.

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A handful of tips to taking better camera phone pictures:

- Take lots of pictures

Since your camera phone is always with you, take advantage of capturing those spontaneous moments. Take lots of pictures to increase your chance of capturing just the right shot. Use pictures to communicate - it may be faster and easier for both you and the recipient.

- Move in closer

Many camera phones lack a zoom lens, so make sure you move in close to capture your subject. Fill your phone's display screen with your subject to create pictures with greater impact. Up close you can reveal telling details - a wrinkled nose or an arched eyebrow. Don't get too close or your pictures will be blurry and distorted. As a general rule, stand about one to two feet from your subject.

- Shoot at eye level

Direct eye contact can be as engaging in a picture as it is in real life. When taking a picture of someone, hold the camera at the person's eye level to unleash the power of those magnetic gazes and mesmerizing smiles. For children and pets, that means stooping to their level. Your subject doesn't have to stare at the camera - all by itself that eye level angle will create a personal and inviting feeling that pulls you into the picture.

- Watch the light

To create impactful pictures, move in close and fill your viewfinder or LCD with the subject. Unless your camera phone has a built-in flash, low light = bad picture. Try to take pictures in bright light. Without adequate lighting, your camera phone pictures will look dark and grainy. In sunlight, move around where the sun beams onto your subject. Indoors, turn on extra lights to brighten your subject.

- Use a plain background

A plain background shows off the subject you are photographing. When you're ready to take your picture, force yourself to study the area surrounding your subject. Make sure a tree isn't growing from the head of your subject and that no cars seem to dangle from their ears. Check your picture in the your phone's display screen and retake it if necessary.

- Try different angles

Start by shooting at eye level. Capturing many angles will add variety and interest to your photos. Keep the ones you like, delete the ones you don't.

- Set resolution to high

Many camera phones include a low, medium, and high resolution setting (picture quality). Setting your camera phone to the highest setting gives you the best quality pictures. The quality difference might not be apparent on your phone's display screen, but you'll see it on a computer screen.

- Discover your phone's capabilities

Flip through your phone manual and see if your phone has any of these features: Picture messaging (send pictures from your phone to others); Picture effects (snap black & white or sepia pics or add different frames); Photo caller ID (set a picture for people in your address book so it appears when they call); Wallpaper (save your favourite picture as the background for your phone); and Bluetooth (wirelessly send pictures to compatible Bluetooth devices).

- Stay still!!

Jittery hands cause blurring. Keep your hand still a second or two after shooting, since the shot is still processing. When you hear the click sound, it doesn't mean you captured the photo, it just indicates that you pressed the shutter.

- Be courteous, be legal

Cell phone etiquette includes being mindful of its camera. Here are a few guidelines to keep in mind.
- Ask permission before taking people's picture.
- Don't use your camera phone in places like health clubs or theatres.
- Places like airplanes, courthouses, concert venues, and military bases, don't allow cameras or phones. Abide by their rules.
- Phones have limited storage space. Send pictures to online photo sites, like Kodak EasyShare Gallery, Flickr, or Shareapic instead.



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Wednesday, February 4, 2009

Miley Cyrus' picture controversy

'Hannah Montana' actress Miley Cyrus is embroiled in a fresh controversy after photographs of her "slanting her eyes" surfaced on the internet.

Miley Miley Cyrus is embroiled in new controversy after photographs of her "slanting her eyes" surfaced on the internet.

The 'Hannah Montana' actress - who shocked fans when a series of pictures of her in raunchy poses were leaked lat year - has been accused of being racist by an Asian American advocacy group, who are demanding she apologizes.

The Organization of Chinese American (OCA) said in a statement: "The photograph of Miley Cyrus and other individuals slanting their eyes currently circulating the internet is offensive to the Asian Pacific American community and sets a terrible example for her many young fans."

Executive Director of OCA George Wu said: "Not only has Miley Cyrus and the other individuals in the photograph encouraged and legitimized the taunting and mocking of people of Asian descent, she has also insulted her many Asian Pacific American fans. "The inclusion of an Asian Pacific American individual in the photo does not make it acceptable. OCA hopes that Miley Cyrus will apologize to her fans and the APA community for this lapse in judgment and takes the opportunity to better understand why the gesture is offensive."

Miley's representative is yet to comment on the allegations.

Meanwhile, the 16-year-old singer has traded in her Porsche - which used to belong to her mother - for an eco-friendly black Prius.

Miley decided to get rid of the luxury motor as it was "bad for the environment" and is delighted with her new model.

She said: "I didn't like it 'cause it was bad for the environment, and it was too big. My dad surprised me last night with a black Prius, which is good for the environment, and it's adorable! I'm going to get Hello Kitty floor mats!"

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