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Tiny Insect on Sunflower - Mi Max Mobile Capture

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This is capture with a mobile phone. Mi Max. Lens used is Aukey 20X Macro.

Macro Spider Video - Shot on Mobile Phone Mi Max

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This video is shot on Mi Max with Aukey 20X macro lens. 

How to take professional photos from your mobile - Detailed Tutorial

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Hello, The technology is changing very fast. The mobile cameras are getting better and better. Now a days, it is possible to get photos which are very close to professional quality with your mobile.  We'll doing these shots step by step in this tutorial: These are straight from the mobile and no editing done. We’ll not be using any professional photography equipment to get these result. Let's begin and see how to get pro quality photos.  Step 1: Lets shoot the objects in available light. Here are shots: This is the common mistake we all do. We shoot indoors with the available light, which most of the times is very less to get good quality photo. Check the quality at 100% (actual size) on the right side. It is really bad. Step 2: Lets go outdoors and check in sunlight. Here two shots done outdoors under direct sunlight. A little better than what it was indoors. Check the quality at 100% size, it is bett

Pacific Mall Time Lapse Video - Subash Nagar, New Delhi.

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Happy Diwali Shubh Deepawali - Diwali Greetings Video

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Xiaomi Mi Max Insect Photography Samples + Tips to improve macro cellphone photography

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Here are some tips on shooting insects : • Don't use a gun. • Be patient . It may get very tiring as you have to stand for a long time. • Don't wait for insect to come closer to you. Move slowly and go close to the insect. • Focus : Focusing on insect is tough. Compose and take multiple shots by moving your mobile close and a bit far from the insect. So if one shot is slightly off focus you can use the other. • Try to be stable and avoid mobile shakes. Let insects do the moving part. • Lighting : For me cloudy days are best to shoot,  not just for insects but also for portraits. The light is soft and the shadows doesn't get harsh. If it's a bright sunny day, try to find a spot in the shades. It'll get you better shots and keep you away from hot sunlight. • Don't delete your shots while you're shooting. Concentrate on shooting and keep the deleting part for later. Bright daylight might not be best to view and judge the shot. •