Stickyish: Phone Pictures Thread
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Excellent as always Evostick...
Can we re-name this the “Evostick - I’m awesome with a camera phone” thread
Can we re-name this the “Evostick - I’m awesome with a camera phone” thread
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Have your lower ribs removed then.
The artist formerly known as _Who_
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Hang on a minute - I have a submission.
Moonrise - taken 5 minutes ago in low light conditions with an iPhone Xs max
Good, innit?
Moonrise - taken 5 minutes ago in low light conditions with an iPhone Xs max
Good, innit?
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I might just stick with the iphone6 then.
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Did a bit of trainspotting whilst walking the dogs earlier today. Found it very relaxing tbh
Loving this Autumn sunlight.
Loving this Autumn sunlight.
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I keep thinking the composition on these shots of trees, etc. is excellent but would be made even better with something with halfway decent resolution... but actually they're almost watercolour like in their smudginess so now I'm not so sure
It is nice when you have a proper camera that will pick out each individual leaf though:
Back to phones though - this was a recent one of the Royal Exchange that juxtaposed the old and the new quite nicely:
A winter shot from earlier in the year from a bus window passing Peckham Rye Common with frost on the ground:
It is nice when you have a proper camera that will pick out each individual leaf though:
Back to phones though - this was a recent one of the Royal Exchange that juxtaposed the old and the new quite nicely:
A winter shot from earlier in the year from a bus window passing Peckham Rye Common with frost on the ground:
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"There is no more sombre enemy of good art than the pram in the hall" - Peggy Guggenheim museum in Venice last summer:
Bit 'o South East Asia:
Friendly terrapin in Peckham Rye Park:
Misty morning o'er the Thames:
Bit 'o South East Asia:
Friendly terrapin in Peckham Rye Park:
Misty morning o'er the Thames:
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Not looked at this thread before. Lots a super snaps.
Must get a better phone.
Must get a better phone.
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Snapseed helps rescue most of mine
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Doesn't matter mate, lovely composition...
I can easily see that, printed out on Canvas and hanging on a living room wall...
I can easily see that, printed out on Canvas and hanging on a living room wall...
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Here's a few from the last week or so's runs, taken on an iPhone X.
Cheers,
Mike.
Mike.
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The resolution is definitely increased from my iPhone 7 but the photos do look horribly processed in places by the internal software. The clouds in the first photo look stuck on from a different image as the software has sharpened the ridge line of the hills so much.
The second photo is pretty good overall (though smeary when enlarged) but the third is awful if you look at the grass on the right hand side around the sunrays as the phone has pixellated it quite badly to bring up the shadows.
Nice shots though!
The second photo is pretty good overall (though smeary when enlarged) but the third is awful if you look at the grass on the right hand side around the sunrays as the phone has pixellated it quite badly to bring up the shadows.
Nice shots though!
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They’ve also ‘upped’ the HDR on the Xs - not sure I like it, seems to darken the dark bits too much and lightens the light bits to the point of making them pure white. My phone pictures look more like game screenshots now.
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Good to see the chronic levels of overthinking are under controlGG. wrote: ↑Tue Oct 23, 2018 12:44 pm The resolution is definitely increased from my iPhone 7 but the photos do look horribly processed in places by the internal software. The clouds in the first photo look stuck on from a different image as the software has sharpened the ridge line of the hills so much.
The second photo is pretty good overall (though smeary when enlarged) but the third is awful if you look at the grass on the right hand side around the sunrays as the phone has pixellated it quite badly to bring up the shadows.
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I do need to read up on how to get the best out of the iPhone camera (the settings are still a mystery) and I don't know what resolution/size those ones are as I just dragged them out of a folder. Just not enough hours in the day.
Cheers,
Mike.
Mike.
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There’s settings on the iPhone camera?!
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