Diwali 2021: Top iPhone 13 photography tips for you; get the best snaps

iPhone 13 Diwali photography tips: A few weeks ago, we screened the iPhone 13 Mini and the iPhone 13 Pro Max, and both of them left us impressed with their camera prowess. In fact, the iPhone 13 Pro Max with its bigger camera sensors was trading blows with our crop-sensor DSLR camera in terms of quality. Hence, this Diwali, it would be wise to give those cameras on your iPhone 13/iPhone 13 Pro some workout.

Diwali 2021 photography on iPhone 13/iPhone 12

Here are some tips from professional photographers, all explaining how you can get the best snaps from your iPhone 13 or iPhone 12 during the festival of lights.

Making the camera comfortable in tricky low light situations

Diwali photography is all about dealing with challenging low light situations and this is where you need to nail the angles as well as managing exposures. Gursimran Basra, an artist who uses the iPhone 13 Pro Max for his point-n-shoot photography shares the following tips.

– To capture beautiful low light photos, it is extremely important to keep your iPhone stable to get the maximum sharpness out of the phone.

– Its also important to look for light angles which make

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Clean and dirty topics explored at livestock transporters conference + PHOTOS

LRTAQ president Gerard Johnson opened the national conference in Toowoomba this morning.

WHETHER it is a decent feed at the roadhouse, a place to dump effluent or a bridge big enough to handle the weight of an extremely heavy electric truck, livestock transporters have been called for foresight at the industry’s national conference today.

Some of the shiniest livestock trucks and trailers in the country descended on the Goods Shed in the transport hub of Toowoomba, for the combined Australian Livestock Transporters Association and Livestock and Rural Transporters Association of Queensland conference.

A growing legislative pressure to manage effluent loads on trucks and targets to significantly reduce emissions in the next decade were two of the persistent topics through a series of panel discussions – which led to calls for the public and private sectors to show foresight in decisions about infrastructure .

Poor road conditions across the country also featured heavily in discussions.

In opening the conference, Toowoomba Regional Council incumbent mayor Geoff McDonald said the council had been lobbying the Government to back up regulations with infrastructure.

“If the Government is going to legislate effluent disposal then they need to fund the infrastructure to do it,” Mr McDonald

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