Not exact matches
This thought - provoking documentary offers an unusually - unguarded, cinematic
portrait of an unassuming Hollywood icon due to its 65 year - old subject's
allowing herself to be
shot without concern about finding flattering camera angles.
To produce a kind of rupture in this endless loop of image production and apprehension of nature, Opie uses different cameras — the
portraits are
shot with a digital 35 mm, Hasselblad, and the landscapes with a wider - angle, Canon DS — and then
allows the focus to blur.
She called it a «non-judgemental
portrait» and said his approach to image making «
allows the poor and the ostracized and the alienated to have power and an authority in their images because he is
shooting it with so much dignity and human awareness and care.»
The big draw to this mid-range phone is its 12 - megapixel dual camera system, which
allows for wide and telephoto
shots with 2x optical zoom, as well as
Portrait Mode - style
shots that blur out the background from your subject, similar to the effect seen in pictures from the iPhone 7.
The 8 and 8 Plus get the usual camera and processor upgrades, while the 8 Plus gets a feature (launched in beta) called
Portrait Lighting that
allows you to manipulate lighting effects while you're composing your
shot.
Now, the company has baked a second lens into the S9 +, which
allows you to achieve
portrait effects using Live Focus and gives you 2x optical zoom for clearer
shots from far away.
While the real - time
portrait mode can take close - up
shots and create bokeh effects, there's also a manual mode that
allows users to adjust camera capture settings like ISO, white balance, exposure compensation, focus and shutter speed manually.
These combine to
allow the iPhone X to offer 2X optical zoom, as well as a
portrait mode which lets you take incredible
portrait shots with a blurred - out background.
What's more, the dual lenses would
allow the S9 + to deliver Live Focus, which means you could take
portrait photos and blur the background both while
shooting and after the
shot is taken.
Dual rear cameras were also a welcome addition to the Galaxy Note 8, as they
allow Samsung's phablet to take striking
shots in
Portrait Mode, with a stylish background blur (an effect you can customize on the fly).
Live Focus operates similarly to
Portrait Mode, though it
allows you to adjust the background bokeh effect before and after the
shot.
Adding stabilization essentially
allows you to
shoot all the way down to the low - light cap on the
portrait effect itself, which is great.
We've got used to the dual cameras on iPhones
allowing for a computed «faux bokeh» effect on subjects a metre or two away — and this works quite superbly if you follow the guidelines — but the new mode goes further, working on the exact same
portrait shots, even after the fact.
In addition to a better zoom feature, the dual - camera setup on the Note 8
allows you to add some photo effects on
portrait shots, where you'll be able to blur the background for a more artistic focus on your subject.
Together, those support the «bokeh»
portrait mode we saw on many 2017 flagships and a wide - angle selfie mode,
allowing users to get larger groups in
shot or show more of the background.
Samsung's Galaxy A8
allows users to take
portrait shots as well from the front camera.
This
allows you a sort of
portrait mode with bokeh effects that can be applied after
shooting a photo.
The dual lens
allows for a wide variety of
shots to be taken, like better
portrait shots with enhanced depth and bokeh.
One of those features is Dual Capture mode, which
allows you to take two pictures at the same time — a standard wide angle
shot, and another Live Focus version, which zooms in on the subject while applying a bokeh effect to the background, similar to the
Portrait Mode in the
It also
allows for
shooting at a very shallow depth of field to isolate subjects from the background for stunning
portraits.
One of those features is Dual Capture mode, which
allows you to take two pictures at the same time — a standard wide angle
shot, and another Live Focus version, which zooms in on the subject while applying a bokeh effect to the background, similar to the
Portrait Mode in the iPhone 8 Plus and iPhone X.
Portrait Lighting is built into the camera app, allowing you to shoot and enhance excellent portrait photos wi
Portrait Lighting is built into the camera app,
allowing you to
shoot and enhance excellent
portrait photos wi
portrait photos with ease.
It not only
allows for 2x optical zoom — a feature we rarely see in smartphones (especially thin ones)-- but also that super-cool
Portrait shooting effect.
Apart from boasting about the combination of OIS and EIS that
allows the Pixel 2 devices to deliver perfectly stable
shots and recordings in a variety of situations, Google also wanted to remind consumers that its new handsets come with robust
Portrait capabilities meant to automatically process your subjects in a manner that makes them pop out from the background.