YES u can
To effectively capture a mirror in a photograph, position yourself and the camera at an angle to avoid capturing your reflection. Use natural or artificial lighting to minimize glare on the mirror's surface. Adjust the focus and exposure settings on your camera to ensure a clear and crisp image of the mirror. Experiment with different angles and perspectives to create visually interesting compositions.
Only if you are using a pinhole camera.If you reduce the aperture you will increase the depth of focus, but you can't decrease the aperture to a pinhole on most cameras.
1. Hmm, i suggest bringing your camera to a mirror ( hopefully clear and clean ) and turn the camera towards you. Now if you look in the mirror you should be able to see the reflection of the camera and you in the sight of the camera. Take the picture while holding the camera back and looking in the mirror to make sure you focus the camera correctly on yourself instead of onto the sides. 2. Ask a friend to take a picture of you =P Hope it helped Haha lol
1. Hmm, i suggest bringing your camera to a mirror ( hopefully clear and clean ) and turn the camera towards you. Now if you look in the mirror you should be able to see the reflection of the camera and you in the sight of the camera. Take the picture while holding the camera back and looking in the mirror to make sure you focus the camera correctly on yourself instead of onto the sides. 2. Ask a friend to take a picture of you =P Hope it helped Haha lol
Your camera lens would be set for the distance from you to the mirror plus 2 meters if you wanted the image of your sister to be in focus. If she wanted to take a picture of her own image with the camera she is holding next to her head, her lens would be set to 4 meters.
To see an upright image of yourself in a concave mirror you must be closer than the principal focus. Hope this helps.
To capture the moon in a photograph, use a camera with manual settings and a telephoto lens. Set the camera to a low ISO, a small aperture, and a slow shutter speed. Use a tripod to keep the camera steady and focus on the moon. Experiment with different settings to get the best shot.
you see an inverted real image of yourself
To capture a clear image of a printed photograph using a camera or smartphone, ensure the photo is well-lit, hold the camera steady, and focus on the image. Avoid glare and shadows by positioning the camera directly above the photo. Use the highest resolution setting on your camera or smartphone for better image quality.
Blurring can be the result of camera movement during the exposure, or may be due to the lens not being positioned for correct focus. Obsecure
you see an inverted real image of yourself
A high aperture setting results in a smaller opening in the camera lens, which increases the depth of field in the photograph. This means that more of the image, from the foreground to the background, will be in focus.