Using a camera grid to get your photos straight

@Christina-NYC Thanks for sharing a great tips. it’s really a very helpful us to take perfect photos.

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OMG @Christina-NYC , look what I found! :slight_smile: I was here two months back, early October! What a lovely place it is, isn’t it? I enjoyed spending an afternoon here!

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Thanks @Christina-NYC your post inspired to seek out this function on my iPhone (in Settings), and this article I found had some other great tips too :

https://www.google.com.au/amp/s/www.imore.com/how-to-set-flash-hdr-timer-grid-camera-iphone-and-ipad%3famp

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Hi @Christina-NYC

Thank you for introducing an important basis. For us the skills of architectural photography will be particularly important.

By the way,I was in Portland Japanese garden one day before @vvbellur ! :laughing:
We are a Japanese garden group🤣
Are there other garden friends? #japanesegarden

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hey <3

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Hi dear friend @HiroyukiTakisawa , I know that you may be knowing this pont, but, this post (Here) may help you to refresh your concept.

Regs

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@Christina-NYC useful tips for photography. Thank you.

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Hi, @TravellerG

It’s a good post! Thank you;-)

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Thank you dear friend, @HiroyukiTakisawa for your feed back,

Regs

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Thanks Christina-NYC

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Great tip! I never used this op

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I appreciate this comment and the tips. I’ll use my grid and remember to use some artistry.

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@Christina-NYC ,

Very useful for beginner, thanks for sharing

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Dear @Christina-NYC , the very moment I saw this post, I made Grid opinion as default, it’s been a great help.

Issue: Now I am in a upscale / hilly area. So not able to fix the grid in common, if I see the building other places around is not straight.

In this situation what is the solution?

@Christina-NYC ধন্যবাদ আপনাকে আপনার মূল্যবান তথ্য আমাদের সাথে

ভাগ করার জন্য,এখান থেকে আমিও কিছু

শিখতে পারলাম। খুব সুন্দর হয়েছে।

Thanks @Christina-NYC very important feature of cameras on phones that people hardly use. It helps put up the quality of photos uploaded on maps that’s why I love it.

I must add that if it isn’t used, the stabilization can be done during post-editing of the photo itself.

@Christina-NYC Thank you! This is an old post, but still very relevant for newbies like me.

Very helpful tip @Christina-NYC . I found this page through a link posted by @Rednewt74 .

I never even knew my phone’s camera had such a feature.

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