Comments on: 10 Tips For Taking The Best iPhone Photos In Different Types Of Light https://iphonephotographyschool.com/light-sources/ Taking Stunning Photos with your iPhone Wed, 05 Feb 2020 12:47:38 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.1 By: Marisa Franca Stewart https://iphonephotographyschool.com/light-sources/#comment-86202 Tue, 14 Mar 2017 22:16:00 +0000 http://iphonephotographyschool.com/?p=28583#comment-86202 I heard there was a soft box light app for iPhone and iPad but when I went to check it out iTunes said it’s no longer available . Does any one know why?? I’d love it for the iPad for my food shots when I need an extra boost of light.

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By: Venkata Sasi Kumar https://iphonephotographyschool.com/light-sources/#comment-84668 Thu, 19 May 2016 04:24:00 +0000 http://iphonephotographyschool.com/?p=28583#comment-84668 In reply to Laine Rudolfa.

Hi Laine Rudolfa
Thank you so much for your reply , thanks for your kind information and it was nice interacting with you 😀

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By: Laine Rudolfa https://iphonephotographyschool.com/light-sources/#comment-84664 Wed, 18 May 2016 09:31:00 +0000 http://iphonephotographyschool.com/?p=28583#comment-84664 In reply to Venkata Sasi Kumar.

I’d suggest to never use the flash. It applies a flat light on your photos which rarely looks good. When it comes to low light situations, try to use the available light in the environment as much as you can, for example, from street lamps etc. Hope this helps! 🙂

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By: Venkata Sasi Kumar https://iphonephotographyschool.com/light-sources/#comment-84656 Wed, 18 May 2016 06:42:00 +0000 http://iphonephotographyschool.com/?p=28583#comment-84656 Hi
iam using Iphone 5s and iam trying to take photo at night through flash but the clarity is not satisfactory,below the photo for your reference

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By: Kate Wesson https://iphonephotographyschool.com/light-sources/#comment-83993 Wed, 17 Feb 2016 16:25:00 +0000 http://iphonephotographyschool.com/?p=28583#comment-83993 In reply to pja.

Okay great! Feel free to post your photos here to show us the results 🙂

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By: pja https://iphonephotographyschool.com/light-sources/#comment-83991 Wed, 17 Feb 2016 14:21:00 +0000 http://iphonephotographyschool.com/?p=28583#comment-83991 In reply to Kate Wesson.

Thanks Kate! I’ll let you know what happens.

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By: Kate Wesson https://iphonephotographyschool.com/light-sources/#comment-83980 Tue, 16 Feb 2016 09:17:00 +0000 http://iphonephotographyschool.com/?p=28583#comment-83980 In reply to pja.

Try reducing the exposure before taking the photo. So tap to set focus, then swipe down on the screen to make the image darker. This will darken the shadows and hopefully make them more prominent in your photo. In post processing you might need to increase the contrast to brighten up the highlights and darken the shadows further. Hope that helps. Let me know if this works 🙂

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By: pja https://iphonephotographyschool.com/light-sources/#comment-83973 Mon, 15 Feb 2016 15:55:00 +0000 http://iphonephotographyschool.com/?p=28583#comment-83973 Hello – I have a lot of light intrusion in my house due to streetlights. I would like to capture the shadows this intrusion causes on the walls and ceilings of my house as the light comes through the window panes. If I just point and shoot at the shadows it comes out blank. Any suggestions?

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By: Kyle Newman https://iphonephotographyschool.com/light-sources/#comment-83721 Fri, 08 Jan 2016 23:40:00 +0000 http://iphonephotographyschool.com/?p=28583#comment-83721 In reply to Stella oliver.

Normally in this situation I would wait until the sun is either fully or partially below the horizon; this allows for most of the suns light and color without too much brightness and sometimes you can get an amazing clear circular orb of sun, or I would shoot to have the sun just outside of the camera which preserves the atmosphere but without too much glare. This also gives it a more interesting perspective as most pictures have the sun directly central to the picture. I also sometimes use HDR which takes a composite picture to get good highlights and shadows both.

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By: Stella oliver https://iphonephotographyschool.com/light-sources/#comment-82365 Mon, 23 Mar 2015 12:03:00 +0000 http://iphonephotographyschool.com/?p=28583#comment-82365 Living near the ocean, I love to take sunrise photos, but the sun is so bright as it rises here that the sun seems “blown out”. Any suggestions?

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