Google has decided that it wants to help us take better photos with our Android smartphones and tablets. To do this, he has made a oferta especial which includes a free book in which we are explained how to get the most out of the cameras of our mobile devices with their operating system. In turn, he proposes a few applications with which we can improve the experience of taking snapshots while obtaining better results.
The book written by Colby Brown, Android Photography: Take Better Photos with Your Android Phone or Tablet, gives us advice regarding how to better manage our device, how to hold it, how to use the settings and default application controls. In fact, he dedicates a good section to talk about Photosphere, the resource for 360-degree panoramic views from the Android 4.2 camera. He also recommends a few applications and teaches us to use them to its full potential. He tells us about the best settings for different genres of photography, whether it be portrait, landscape, sports, parties, etc ... In addition, when talking about Android, he also gives us advice on how to store and share those materials. Finally, we are also told about accessories for photography.
The only possible downside is that the book is in English, but if that's not a problem for you, you will really enjoy this offer.
It is interesting that I dedicate space to explain how to take good photos with a tablet, since being more voluminous, it is much more difficult to hold them firmly and with a good pulse. Honestly, the results of taking photos with this format are not usually very satisfactory, so a little light on this is great.
Google for its part has made a presentation with all the applications that Colby Brown recommends, some are free and others are paid, and shows us as many books with which we could continue to expand knowledge.