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How to Mirror Front Camera Selfies on iPhone

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  When you take selfies   with the front-facing camera of the iPhone, the viewfinder shows you a different image than what you end up capturing. The viewfinder is showing you the mirrored image as people are accustomed to seeing themselves in a mirror. However, when the iPhone captures the photo, it shoots the image without any mirroring effect. Technically, the photos that iPhone captures are true-to-life, while the mirrored image is false. But some users do not like this behavior as they are accustomed to mirrored images. So, in this article, we show you how you can mirror the front camera selfies on iPhone. Mirror Front Camera Selfies on iPhone There are two ways to mirror front camera selfies on iPhone. With the new iOS 14 release, Apple has included a new feature that allows you to automatically capture mirrored selfies. That means your phone is capturing the image that you see on the viewfinder. For past iOS versions, we will be using the photo editing features of the Apple Photo

Best Photo Editing Apps for Android 2020

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  Are you confused while having to choose a photo editing app to use on your Android phone? Don’t worry, we’ve got your back! A photograph transcends time, capturing moments for us helping us relive the memories later in our lives. Every year, World Photography Day is observed on August 19th to raise awareness about the importance of photography. There are many passionate photographers who love to click pictures but at times, even after a hundred attempts, the picture does not come as desired. Such times call for the expertise of photo editing apps. World Photography Day is an annual global celebration of the art of clicking pictures and paying homage to the history of photography. With Android being a major player in the game, check out our list of photo editing apps for Android that can change your photography game completely. 1. Adobe apps: Photoshop Express and Lightroom Adobe is renowned for its editing features and quality. Some of the best available photo editing apps on Google

How to Get Great Pictures in Cloudy Day

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  If you didn’t know better, you might consider cloudy weather a no-go for photography sessions. Sure, an overcast sky might put a damper on plans for capturing  natural  golden hour portraits, but that doesn’t mean that all is lost. As you’ll soon discover, cloudy days provide plenty of opportunities for photographers to shine. Check out these ten cloudy day photography tips for getting great pictures in less-than-ideal weather. Tip #1: Use the Cloudy Sky Like a Giant Soft Box Photographers spend an enormous amount of money on lighting and lighting modifiers. One of the most popular lighting modifiers on the market is a soft box, which diffuses & softens the light passing through it. Clouds, which essentially act like giant soft boxes in the sky, diffuse sunlight on a grand scale, often resulting in flat lighting. While some photographers fear flat lighting, it has a time and place, and portraiture calls on it often. For closeup portraits, flat light reduces the appearance of line