It then goes further by recommending settings that need adjusting which is complemented by a typical settings section which lays out exactly what should be adjusted in order to get the perfect shot, such as the aperture settings and shutter speed. There's a Tips and tricks section which advises you on a wide range of things that you might not necessarily consider yourself such as what time of day is ideal for taking the photo or from what direction.
The information within each category is then divided up further to make it simpler to navigate. There's also a Miscellaneous category which offers information on taking photos of beaches, Christmas and food amongst many others.
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Each of these categories then provide relevant information on how to take photos of farm scenes, fireworks, weddings, zoos, coastlines, all manner of useful scenarios. The categories range from the likes of Outdoors and Landscapes to People and Cities. You can look things up according to what you're attempting to photograph. The information is divided up into simple categories to make it easy to traverse. PhotoCaddy is essentially a series of tips on a variety of different photography related things. It's an ideal app for the novice photographer and one that will certainly be staying on my iPhone for a long time to come. Which is exactly why I jumped at the chance to put PhotoCaddy through its paces. It's amazing how quickly the knowledge can vanish. Having hardly touched my camera in months, sticking to the point and shoot method that my iPhone offers, I haven't got a clue. I love the results that a good camera and a modicum of knowledge can provide.