I love all the great pictures, they are very colorful! I'm looking forward to following you (:
I'll give you a tip on taking pics with the iPhone 4, because for pics like these, it can often pick the wrong orientation if you don't help it out a little (in case you use the iPhone for this or other blog posts...I know you have other cameras).
Follow this one tip: Before snapping a photo with the phone parallel to the ground, make sure the camera icon on the camera button is facing you in the correct orientation.
More Detail: When you try to take a picture with the iPhone, it uses the accelerometer to determine the orientation. If you take overhead shots like these, it can't really tell which way is the correct orientation, so it takes the last known orientation position from when the phone was last partially perpendicular to the ground. You can tell what orientation it thinks you want by looking at the camera icon on the camera button.
Great blog, Beth!
ReplyDeleteI love all the great pictures, they are very colorful! I'm looking forward to following you (:
I'll give you a tip on taking pics with the iPhone 4, because for pics like these, it can often pick the wrong orientation if you don't help it out a little (in case you use the iPhone for this or other blog posts...I know you have other cameras).
Follow this one tip: Before snapping a photo with the phone parallel to the ground, make sure the camera icon on the camera button is facing you in the correct orientation.
More Detail: When you try to take a picture with the iPhone, it uses the accelerometer to determine the orientation. If you take overhead shots like these, it can't really tell which way is the correct orientation, so it takes the last known orientation position from when the phone was last partially perpendicular to the ground. You can tell what orientation it thinks you want by looking at the camera icon on the camera button.
Love you! Keep us "post"ed (:
~ben