Apple shared some quality photos of various iPhone owners to celebrate World Photography Day. This yearly event happens every Aug. 19.
Apple Shares iPhone Owner's Entries for World Photography Day! Here's How You Can Capture Photos Like These

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Apple Shares iPhone Owner's Entries for World Photography Day! Here's How You Can Capture Photos Like These

It allows non-pro and professional photographers to show their talents through captured images. Of course, not everyone can afford high-quality DSLRs and other camera devices.

This is why Apple credits consumers who use iPhones to capture jaw-dropping photos of anything. Thanks to this, people who don't have expensive DLSRs or SLRs can now show their photography talents.

Apple Shares iPhone Owner's Entries for World Photography Day!

According to Mashable's latest report, the entries of iPhone owners make many people feel they are using their iOS smartphones incorrectly.

Apple Shares iPhone Owner's Entries for World Photography Day! Here's How You Can Capture Photos Like These
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Apple Shares iPhone Owner's Entries for World Photography Day! Here's How You Can Capture Photos Like These

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This is because the results are similar (if not, better), to the photos captured using advanced Nikon, Canon, or Sony DSLRs.

These include the following:

Helena Sula (heleneinbetween) used her iPhone to capture the wonderful view of Mammoth Lakes in California, the U.S. In her photo, you can see her standing in front of the winding river, which leads into the deep forests.

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On the other hand, the entry of Wendy Andrade is a simple one but still jaw-dropping.

It shows a black and white photo of the Copacabana beach, which is located in Rio De Janerio, Brazil. He used hands holding a ball as his main subject.

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Meanwhile, Rashed Al Alajmi's World Photography Day entry focuses on the night sky of the Al Salmi desert in Kuwait.

He is seen using a flashlight pointed up the sky. Based on the image, he used the long exposure to capture the light trail made by his flashlight.

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iPhone Photography Tricks

iPhone Photography School provided some tips you can try to make your iOS shots better and more interesting. Of course, one of them is making it as simple as possible. 

For example, if you can find a single subject that is very noticeable from its background, then that would be a great start. 

Aside from this, you can also practice these habits to achieve better iPhone photography results: 

  • Try capturing minimalist compositions. 
  • Always take advantage of your Advanced Camera Mode. 
  • If you have a tripod, always bring it with you if you are going to take photos, especially at night. 
  • Try using different angles; low angle, high angle, diagonal angle, side angle, etc. 

In other stories, Apple announced that renewable energy-based iPhones would soon be available. 

On the other hand, the new iPhone 14 Pro is expected to have storage larger than 1TB. 

For more news updates about iPhones and other Apple devices, always keep your tabs open here at TechTimes.  

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