Photograph and Camera talk
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^ Great image ^
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@Sam You tend to be pretty modest about your photographic skills,but a couple of things have to happen in order for us to see those pictures. You see the reflections,the training kicks in,you take out your phone,compose the shot,and if you hadn’t told me I never would’ve known that it was a phone picture. Most people can’t do it. As far as Walmart or Walgreens go,I wouldn’ Know the difference,but I’m sure my wife would be able to tell me.
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Penvins beach, lovely and quiet.
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Cheers @Jett129 I think phone photography is slowly becoming more wildly accepted despite the general lack of control you get over the exposure and depth of field. Most of which can be fiddled with in post anyway. I do hide in the shadows of modesty… I'm sure a therapist could tell me why
You're welcome @Alex
Keeping you honest on the important things in lifeLovely landscapes @dave28 and @David_pll The rule of thirds in action!
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@Sam:
I find it hard to take the credit for my technical ability when I took the picture on an iPhone but I still appreciate it @neph93
As @Jett129 says there are lots of skills involved in your iPhone photography. Maybe technical is the wrong word. Theoretical perhaps? Composition, understanding how the light works etc.
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I think technical was/is the right word,because without the technical ability,you're not always able to capitalize on the creative impulse and achieve a successful outcome. I think sometimes my creative side helps me to compensate for some of my technical deficiencies,which is what causes me to delete a lot of my images.
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Thanks @Sam!
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^ Very professional ^ [emoji112]
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lovely shots mate!