Yellow flowers by Margaret Leora Workman; Warponie Art

I have one of the newer I phones but I am sure that many of them have these same settings for pictures the top images have the totally white back ground. Go into your camera icon on your phone choose portrait and not photo many bubbles will show up above the word portrait choose the last one on the right called high-key light mono for the totally white back ground look to the top of the phone on the right hand side there is a small cursive f and choose that something like a number line will appear below the picture called depth move it all the way to the right, my number is 16. then place the image you want to take a picture of in your sight then the message will say move farther away so move your phone farther away it could say place subject in high key light, if so move the phone closer to the object keep moving the phone back and forth until the circle around it and that is on your phone will turn yellow and then the words high key light mono will turn yellow. At this point take the picture very quickly because it will turn off very quickly. Look at the phone at the lower left hand side it will say 2.5x or 1x this will allow for you to do a close up picture or farther away without having to move the phone. If you move the depth which is the number line all the way to the other side to the left it will be on 1.4 that will allow you to take the pictures with the image and whatever is in the background as well. It just makes everything gray. You can move the number line to different numbers get less or more of the background in your picture. There are other settings which are the bubbles that I already mentioned. The next one to the left of that one is stage light mono that one lets you have a black background and depending on the depth that you put it on it will add more of the background items into the picture. (the items behind the image) the next one is called stage light. That allows you to have the image in color with a dark background depending on the depth that you choose. The next ones are contour light, studio light, natural light. I have not use them very much but it kind of seems to makes some items fuzzy and some clear. They might be able to do other things but I am not sure.

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