In the world of football there is a saying that every fan has a coach inside. The same thing happens with photos. Today we can confirm that every iPhone user has a photo gallery inside.
Apple is partly to blame. If your iPhones were metal and the nails were nailed to it, we would carry the carpenter inside us. The fact is that each new iPhone model has a better camera than the previous one. So it's always a little expensive to take a good picture. Over the years, Apple has made us better and better images. And now he wants you to send him some nice icons.
Apple wants the best night mode photos taken with one of the three iPhone 11 models. The top five will be used for company marketing campaigns, and the rights will be purchased from the owner. A photo contest, let's go. From today, until January 29 you have time to take your beautiful photo in night mode, edit it if necessary and send it to Apple. The judge will select the top 5 and introduce them on March 4.
The five selected will be displayed in the gallery at Apple Newsroom, on the Apple website, and on Apple Instagram (@apple). They can also be used by a company for marketing campaigns, whether digital or physical, such as billboards or billboards.
The only conditions that summaries should be met in order to be accepted in this competition is that the photo was taken with the iPhone 11, iPhone 11 Pro or iPhone 11 Pro Max, in night mode.
Apple offers these tips to get the best pictures in night mode:
- Night mode is automatically activated in low light areas. The yellow night mode icon should appear on the screen to notify that it is active.
- Night mode determines the capture time based on the scene, and is displayed in the night mode icon. You can change this time by tapping on the icon.
- Try backing up your iPhone or using a tripod if you want to extend this time to scenes with a bit more light.
The photographers will surrender their rights to the company for one year, and be reimbursed for the use Apple made with the image.
You can submit your photos to compete (you can edit them) via Twitter or Instagram using the hashtags #ShotoniPhone or #NightmodeChallenge. On Weibo to #ShotoniPhone # or # NightmodeChallenge #. In captions, you must indicate that your iPhone is an 11, 11 Pro, or 11Pro Max.
You can also email them at [email protected] using the file name & # 39; Name_Firstname_ Nightmode_iPhone 11 (Pro and MAX if necessary) & # 39 ;.
You know. If you have one iPhones 11 available in the market, you can start posting your photos. Good luck!
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