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Mobile phone photography skills

First, "rotation", as the name implies, is to rotate the phone to shoot! At this time, it is best to hold the mobile phone with your left hand, because the shutter button on the screen is on the right (or below). Of course, you can also hold your mobile phone in your right hand. Generally, you only need to hold your mobile phone in one hand to shoot, which is convenient for you to rotate your mobile phone and see how you operate it. Let's set the iso to the minimum value 100, and then click Focus (press and hold the camera icon to focus) to focus on the object you want to shoot. Take the left-handed mobile phone as an example. When shooting, the left hand must start to rotate (the speed of rotation directly affects the effect of the image), and this process needs to be practiced several times to master.

Second, "shaking", this method is the most commonly used by photographers in car racing, also called following photography. But in order to facilitate your understanding, I can briefly state it. Just pick up your notebook phone and shoot moving objects! The specific method is to set iso to 100 first, and then continue to translate the mobile phone when pressing the shutter for the moving object (the speed of the mobile phone is preferably equal to the speed of the object moving in your eyes). What I want to say is, don't choose too strong or too weak light, and don't choose objects that move too fast or too slow. Because a mobile phone is a mobile phone, not a professional camera. As long as you choose light that is not too strong or too weak, and move objects that are not too fast or too slow, you can also experience the fun of shaking. This method is relatively simple, just take a few more shots.

Third, "out of focus" simply means not focusing. The method is relatively simple, focus first and then shoot. For example, if we want to shoot distant lights (to shoot facula effect), then we can use the macro focusing function of the camera to focus on the objects closer to Xiaomi first, and then you can shoot your favorite facula.

Fourth, "swing", this method is the simplest and simplest! Keep shaking your phone! ! Iso is set to 100 (shutter is slow enough! ), before focusing on those lights, press the shutter button and keep shaking the phone (you like to swing in rotation or translation, whatever, the effect is different)