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Derry

So I've had a P&M blog here on Dakka for just over a year now however whenever I post pics I always feel that they're not very representative of the actual models. I'm using an iPhone 4s to take the images and I've been using Snapspeed to edit them a bit.
So I'm really looking for all the advice you can give on taking half decent images.

Thanks

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Ontario, Canada

well i use a samsung G3, and google says they both have 8mp. and I always get fine pictures. If you have shakey hands maybe look into getting/making a tripod sort of thing?

if thats not it, where do you take the pictures? do you have a lightbox? do you use "daylight"/white light bulbs in your lamp? where is the lamp when you take the pics? (best place is either immediately above or behind you

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West Coast, Canada

I use a 4s as well, one big trick I just learned is that you can use the 'volume up' button to trigger the shutter. Also, make a white background, and use lots of lights. I like to use the sun for my primary source, but it can result in some serious shadows.

   
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Read this: http://www.dakkadakka.com/wiki/en/Debunking_the_Myths_of_Miniature_Photography

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