Not exact matches
You can get your
photos accepted
on Foodgawker by using a
tripod, proper lighting, the correct camera settings and shooting angles and
photo editing, along with good styling.
Also, if like me you have lost your
tripod, set up a chair, then pile boxes, books and other flat things
on top until you reach desired height, then sit the camera
on top of all that to take the
photo, hehe!
My best tip is to use a
tripod like you've mentioned, but also to have it
on self - timer, which eliminates any shake when you press the button to take the
photo.
My hubby and I took these
photos on a date night, in front of a high school drive and what do you know there were cars coming in and out and drivers and passengers watching us... yep typical life of a fashion blogger, at least I wasn't alone with my
tripod as I still haven't mastered it.
Do you use a camera
on a
tripod to take your
photos?
Originally I planned to take this outfit
photo on Saturday but I couldn't find the attachment I needed for the
tripod.
We love how helpful her tips are when it comes to petite sizing — not to mention she shoots her indoor
photos by herself,
on a
tripod!
I took these
photos on the roof of my building with my camera
tripod.
Simply setup your BlackBerry (especially useful if you've got a spare sitting around), put it
on a
tripod or stand it up somewhere and it'll start taking
photos every few seconds.
It shows me setting up my pink selfie stick
on a
tripod and taking my own
photos and just being ridiculous.
I pack a compact
tripod on all of my trips because I travel solo often and it's the only way I'm able to get certain shots with myself in the
photo.
The group erected three slender
tripod towers with an activist atop each (see
photos here), while others lay down in the road and climbed
on top of trucks.
Firework
photos are a little tricky if you don't know what you're doing, but once you have your camera
on a
tripod and use a long exposure time it's hard to go wrong.
We were also provided with a Nokia Camera Grip accessory which clips
on over the phone to make it easier to hold when taking
photos — it also has an integrated battery that charges the phone as you go and the option of connecting a
tripod.
The average smartphone user takes
photos in the moment, without much thought
on finding a
tripod or bringing spot - lights for a good
photo environment.
As the shutter speed
on some of these
photos suggests, a
tripod was likely used, but it's still impressive nonetheless.
The last of these is a lot of fun, as it gives you the creative freedom to make «ghost»
photos, providing you have a very steady hand or a
tripod on which to mount your phone.
You can also access the compass or the heart rate sensor from this menu, and there's even a nifty Bluetooth remote control option that, when connected to a smartphone, can be used to control playback of music from your phone remotely, as well as control of the phone lock, and a remote control button for taking pictures, which could come in quite handy if you use your phone for taking pictures often enough, though it's a lot more useful if you're using it for selfies as you could set the phone up to use the rear camera for a picture, say with a
tripod, then tap the remote control button
on the watch to take the
photo.
@Anna M. For
photos you need to use a wide - angle lens and a
tripod (You can see a
tripod leg in the shadow
on the bathroom
photo).
They have the camera
on a
tripod and they take one
photo with the lamp
on the left, then they move the lamp to the right and take another with the lamp
on the right and then they put the two
photos together in Photoshop.