Webcam Cover, Camera Cover Slide, Laptop Camera Cover Slide, Smartphone Webcam Sticker,Camera Blocker Protect Privacy Perfect Laptop Camera Cover for Phone, Tablet, Laptop 6 Pack (3 Black+3 White)

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Webcam Cover, Camera Cover Slide, Laptop Camera Cover Slide, Smartphone Webcam Sticker,Camera Blocker Protect Privacy Perfect Laptop Camera Cover for Phone, Tablet, Laptop 6 Pack (3 Black+3 White)

Webcam Cover, Camera Cover Slide, Laptop Camera Cover Slide, Smartphone Webcam Sticker,Camera Blocker Protect Privacy Perfect Laptop Camera Cover for Phone, Tablet, Laptop 6 Pack (3 Black+3 White)

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On most smartphone cameras there’s a built-in grid that shows the screen sliced into three sections, and this stems from probably the most well-known rule in photography: the rule of thirds.

Flowers, logos, symbols, and smiley faces will all give your phone a little personality while covering the camera. The flash on your smartphone is harsh and unflattering. Typically situated right next to the lens, the light comes head-on in relation to your subject and provides you with no dimensionality. A longer lens is almost essential if you are going to try to get pictures of wildlife (Image credit: Chris George)Older or more basic mobile phones will just have the one rear lens for you to play with. But the best camera phones available today will usually also give you a wide-angle and a telephoto lens for you to switch over to. This choice of focal length gives you a chance to shoot a wider range of subjects well, and to add variety to your photo album.

However, there is no pressing need to upgrade your handset. There are plenty of add-on lenses for smartphones that will allow you to zoom in that bit closer, or to fit more of the building into the frame. These are a great investment for those wanting to get more creative with their picture taking. In this shot, the bridge is placed a third of the way up the picture, and the boats are deliberately off-center (Image credit: Chris George) Here, the idea is that if you place your subject along one of these lines, or at one of the intersections, you’ll end up with a stronger composition. With landscapes, for instance, try to place the horizon so that is either a third of the way down from the top of the picture, or a third of the way up from the bottom. And if you are taking a picture of a person standing in a picturesque spot, don't have them standing right in the middle of the frame – have them slightly to the side. 4. Use window light



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