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10 Most Instagrammable Spots In Delhi!

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  1. Magical toxicity at Yamuna Ghat Image Credit: ABC News The river is so polluted that it has become the most unique Instagrammable spot in Delhi. White toxic foam, black water and deadly shores; Instagram is all about the new and the bold, isn’t it? Just make sure you carry armour to combat the stench. Arrive with sound ideas so you don’t have to spend too much time there, unless you can stomach it. 2. Early Morning Glory at Agrasen ki Baoli Image Credit: adotrip Delhi’s in house baoli is probably the only entry fees free tourist spot here. The towering stone walls stand over 103 stone steps. No one does shadow play like Agrasen ki Baoli. Standing at the top center with a glaring view of its depths creates a mystical effect on 6-inch screens. 3. Paint it red at Jantar Mantar Image Credit: trover Protests adorn a red hue and your feed will follow suit if you lead your lens through here. The red is pretty in your face and that’s the kind of OTT we love and need. Built for the stu...

Is the Best Smartphone Camera Better Than a DSLR?

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  Is a Smartphone Camera Good Enough? Photography, as we know it, is in a very interesting place right now. The technological advances that have been made by smartphone makers have many people wondering if their smartphone is as good as a dedicated camera like a DSLR. Serious photographers know that it’s not. However, for an increasing number of people, the quality that you get from a smartphone camera is good enough. Herein lies the challenge for the future of photography. Is good enough the new normal? The Rise of Smartphone Photography Every time that Google, Apple, or Samsung releases a new flagship smartphone, they go to great pains to highlight the improvements that have been made to the camera. They dazzle us with the latest tech specs, show us their new capture modes, and wow us with sample images that look like they couldn’t possibly come from a smartphone. Why? Because the quality of the camera in a smartphone is one of the biggest, if not the biggest, factor that drives ...

Level up your Smartphone Photography game! || 6tips to level up your smartphone photography.

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  1. Take candids Posed photos can be great for the sake of memories — happy moments with friends, family, or the occasional run-in with a celebrity. But sometimes, candid shots of people doing things, or people with people, can be far more interesting. That's because candid photos are better able to effectively capture the emotion and essence of a moment. One of the best ways to capture this kind of shot is to just take as many photos as possible. You'll have more to choose from, and the best photos often happen when the "stars align," so to speak, in a single moment — everyone's eyes are open, one person is tilting their head just so, and you finally got a shot of your chronically closed-lip friend smiling with his teeth. Source:  Patrick Janelle 2. Be non-conventional Composition  is a huge part of what makes a photo great, but so is the photo's subject. Some of the most delightful and remarkable photos come out of cool, unique ideas.  Images are more effec...

How the First Camera Phone Photo Was Shot in 1997?

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  Believe it or not, there was a time when photo sharing was a lot  slower than in the age of digital photography, smartphone cameras, Instagram, and Snapchat. In the mid-1900s, instantaneously capturing and sharing photos online was unheard of. Then in 1997, the first camera phone was born.  The very first camera phone photo in history was captured and sent back on June 11th, 1997 by an entrepreneur named   Philippe Kahn . On that date, Khan captured a photo of his newborn daughter with his digital camera in a maternity ward at Sutter Maternity Center in Santa Cruz, California. Since “camera phones” didn’t exist at that time, Kahn actually hacked together his digital camera and a cell phone to send the photos across the Web in real-time. The makeshift setup consisted of a Motorola StarTAC flip phone, a Casio QV digital camera, and a Toshiba 430CDT laptop computer. Whenever he captured a 320×240-pixel photo with the camera, the setup would automatically connect to hi...

Did you guys heard of Mobile Photography?

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Before the days of smartphones if you can remember such a time taking a great photo was an intensive process. You'd have to buy an expensive camera and editing software for your desktop computer, and invest some serious time and energy into learning how to use them. But, thanks to our mobile devices and the editing apps that come with them, we can now take high-quality photos and edit them without too many bells and whistles all from the same device that we use to make calls.   How to Take Good Photos with Your Phone: Tips & Tricks   1. Use gridlines to balance your shot. One of the easiest and best ways to improve your mobile photos is to turn on the camera's gridlines. A series of lines on the screen of your smartphone's camera that are based on the "rule of thirds"   a photographic composition principle that says an image should be broken down into thirds, both horizontally and vertically, so you have nine parts in total. According to this theory,...