You can take a GoPro in the ocean, with you as you jump out of a plane, spelunking in caves, doing backflips across a gorge, and so, so much more, all while still capturing your footage in a beautiful fisheye setting. If there's one thing the GoPro has over regular ol' DSLRs and iPhones, it's its durability factor.
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Enter: the fisheye lens to spice things up! (your iPhoneography, that is… not the meal you're photographing).īy attaching a fisheye lens to your iPhone, you're able to capture your food shots from a different point of view, turning your regular, boring pad-thai into an explosion of color and texture you didn't know was possible to capture with an iPhone!īy using a fisheye lens, you also increase the chance of snapping your dining partner's meal, too, without straining and awkwardly moving bowls around in a busy restaurant to get the perfect shot! While food photography (aka, food porn) can be beautiful to look at, seeing meal after meal after meal after meal can get a bit repetitive and dull.
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If anything, food shots are one of the most common flavor of photo on social media, as certain restaurants (& even people at home!) sure do a hell of a job making your burger look like it was sculpted by Zeus. If you're someone who frequents Instagram quite a bit, then you've totally caught a glimpse of someone's dinner on your timeline.