Tips for stunning phone flower photography
1.Shoot in shoft light.If you’re photographing flowers indoors, window light is perfect for illuminating them, as long as the sun isn’t shining directly onto the subject. Beware of photographing flowers under artificial light such as a lamp, as light bulbs tend to create a warm color cast and your flowers will be tinted orange.
2.zoom in for Details.zooming in as close as possible will give you the most dramatic effects and details. The only true way of getting close-up, high quality flower photos, is by using a specialized macro lens (50mm to 200mm). Macro lenses uncover details that would be impossible to detect with the page.
3.Shoot From A Low  and Different Angle.Getting down to the level of your subject also makes your subject appear much bigger than it is. The low shooting angle in both of these photos gives the impression that the flowers are looming over the viewer, making them much more impressive than if shot from above.



4.Get Creative.
Flowers are great subjects for experimenting with your creativity, both with shooting and post-processing. One technique that I love to use when photographing flowers indoors is to capture their shadow on a wall.photographylife009.blogspot.com

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