John Carter found an article that will interest both photographers and our iPhone users. He begins, "I subscribe to Digital-Photography-School.com. Now and then an interesting post comes through. This one is from a guest post by Sarah and she gives her 10 tips for using the iPhone camera. It seems worth passing on. The highlights are:
1. Hold the phone like you would a camera
2. Don’t zoom in with the zoom on the camera, zoom in with your feet
3. Shoot the same thing a few times
4. Light
5. Check out the resolution and picture quality settings – and set them on high
6. Keep the camera still
7. Move around and get in different positions
8. Clean the lens… duh!
9. Process!
10. Look for clutter-free scenes
John concludes, "Read the full article here. And while you’re experimenting with photos on your iPhone, don’t forget about the video!"