5 Unexpected Ways To Use iPhone Live Photos



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26 thoughts on “5 Unexpected Ways To Use iPhone Live Photos

  1. Hi Emil, Your videos are so helpful and so enjoyable to watch. You are a great teacher! I often re-watch your videos after a while and then still new things I discover. Emil, I saw your video on the burst-mode and the live-mode and now I am confused when to use which mode when shooting moving people, for instance when doing street photography. How do you decide? Thank you kindly 🙂

  2. This video is so well explained and educational. Regardless of quality loss, I thought that long exposure waterfall shot was insane! So glad I found this channel. Teaching me things I didn't even know the iPhone could do 😅

  3. Why didn't I come across channel sooner!? This is exactly what I've been looking for. I've had a dslr in the past but they're just not for me. I love my iPhone 8 but I never knew it was so capable! I'm tempted to get an iPhone 10 to take my photos to the next level. Thanks so much for producing excellent quality tutorials, in a very easy to understand way. The only photography channel I subscribe to! 👍🏻👏🏻

  4. The "long exposure" merges all the frames (photos) in that 1.5 seconds and they result in a nice effect.On proper cameras or even most android smartphones in manual mode you have to close the f stop to make a perfectly exposed image when the shutter is open 1.5 seconds.You can make them to look the same but the two methods work differently

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