Trick Shot

in smartphonephotography •  7 years ago 

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My failed attempt at this trick shot. Should I have given more focus on the supposedly smaller object? Any advice will be appreciated.


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I think you should shoot at landscape mode if you're on smartphone. If on camera with manual controls, go aperture priority and set the highest value. In that way, no background blur will be applied.

  ·  7 years ago (edited)

If you're shooting on Mate 10, go aperture mode and set to highest value. no background blur.

edit: I tried it on my phone, go pro mode and go manual focus set focus to landscape mode

Ooo... Ok. Let me try that.

This is what I got
IMG_20180315_071709.jpg

Maybe your son's hand position as well. Too far from the lens.

Try ko ulet yun long distance

try lng ng try :)