Hello,

All the feedback provided here has been great. In addition, I think it is
important to learn about how photography and cameras work, and to learn
where the camera is on your particular device, how wide the angle of your
camera is (which is part of the reason it may be good to take portraits)
and what else may be captured that is in your background (hint, it's not
likely to be the lower part of your body unless your phone is angled with
the camera pointed at the lower part of your body.) Cameras are all
different. Different phones have different cameras that are able to see at
different angle width, work in varying lighting situations, etc. This is
why, I believe, it may be helpful to read reviews of a phone from an
individual that can talk about issues and quirks with the camera.

So, some picture-taking tips, then:

* The farther your hold your phone away from you, or the farther you are
away from the camera, the more general picture you'll take, and the more of
your body will be in the picture. Counter to that, the closer you have the
phone, the lmaller of an area you will be taking a picture of. This is
because, in a way, a camera is essentially seeing similar to a cone. The
closer to the device you are, the narrower the view, the farther, the more
is seen.
* These days, phones do pretty well with image stabilization, but it is
still good to try to steady your hand as you take a picture. Using voice
commands, volume buttons, etc., can help with this. Holding your elbows
close to your body can help with steadying your arms as well.
* Even with night mode, and as good as cameras have become, it is still
vital to understand your lighting. Too dark, and your image may not turn
out the way you like. Too bright, and same thing happens, though for
different reasons. Try to avoid glare or taking a picture directly into the
sun. Try to avoid super dark photos.

There are lots of guides for taking a good selfie, and they can make for
interesting reading. They aren't all super visual, and it really can help
to understand the concepts behind picture-taking if you want to get good at
taking pictures of yourself, or anything else for that matter, including
OCR.

Of course, you can also use Aira as well and forget much of what I've said
here.

On Fri, Jul 22, 2022 at 9:25 AM Dennis Long <[email protected]> wrote:

> Using iPhone 13 pro is this even possible for a blind person to do if so
> how?
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