Megapixels aren’t the issue, I was just wondering if you could have used a macro mode and blurred out the soil in the background. You can do it in post-processing too, but it’s not the same. If you don’t mind a hint, try using the macro mode on your cellcam and your flowers will be even prettier! 🙂
Hi. I did a little research, seems like the camera app in your phone in Android stock, so you should have a little Settings icon in the top left corner. Click that, and then the Scene mode. Change that to Macro. That should give you a nicer blur to the stuff behind any flower you click. Do update on whether you saw a difference with this! 🙂
Yes, my Dear Pooja, it takes a lot of time to write on my Blog, my Facebook and Twitter postings, going through my Friends’ blogs and writing something there, and all.
(In all this, my Novel suffers. Never get the time to attend to that!)
Also, as I have made a habit of visiting all those whose sites I have a given a ‘follow,’ I am able to do that at the rate of only about 3 or 4 a day. So working through my list takes a long time, but I visit them at least twice a Year.
Of course, when I find Likes and Comments on my site, I visit theirs, and say a few words there too!
Pleased to meet you. 🙂
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Thanks and same for you
Wish you nice time ahead
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Thank you. Have a peaceful new year. 🙂
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You too 🙂
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Thank you. 🙂
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Beautiful photos, Pooja!
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Thanks Rob
Wish you fantastic. day
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Are you using a cell camera or something more complex?
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These pics are clicked by my phone only 8mega pixels only.
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Megapixels aren’t the issue, I was just wondering if you could have used a macro mode and blurred out the soil in the background. You can do it in post-processing too, but it’s not the same. If you don’t mind a hint, try using the macro mode on your cellcam and your flowers will be even prettier! 🙂
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Thank you for suggestion. But my phone have no option of macro mode.
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It might be hidden in the settings menu, most smartphones have it. I could help you find it if you tell me the model, or am I being too pushy? 🙂
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Its my pleasure if i learn some new skills of photography form you.
My Phone is Lenovo A6000 plus.
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Hi. I did a little research, seems like the camera app in your phone in Android stock, so you should have a little Settings icon in the top left corner. Click that, and then the Scene mode. Change that to Macro. That should give you a nicer blur to the stuff behind any flower you click. Do update on whether you saw a difference with this! 🙂
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Sure
Will click some in Macro mode and send you.
Wishing you Very happy Monday
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Beautiful
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Thanks
Have great time ahead
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☺
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Beautifully taken photographs, my Dear!
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Thanks sir
After long time I meet you here. Wish you vibrant time ahead .
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Yes, my Dear Pooja, it takes a lot of time to write on my Blog, my Facebook and Twitter postings, going through my Friends’ blogs and writing something there, and all.
(In all this, my Novel suffers. Never get the time to attend to that!)
Also, as I have made a habit of visiting all those whose sites I have a given a ‘follow,’ I am able to do that at the rate of only about 3 or 4 a day. So working through my list takes a long time, but I visit them at least twice a Year.
Of course, when I find Likes and Comments on my site, I visit theirs, and say a few words there too!
Thanks for Your Wishes. Love and Blessings. 🙂
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Thanks for time from your busy schedule sir.
Have great time ahead
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Beautiful clicks 😊
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Thank you
Wish you Very pleasant evening.
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Very nice..
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