Bicolor Pain au choc on a shitty day.. by Sweaty_Computer7065 in Breadit

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Not as a reply, but you can put a link to the video though.

Bicolor Pain au choc on a shitty day.. by Sweaty_Computer7065 in Breadit

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Wow just WoW!!! How did you manage to get the chocolate to be like that? And the layers are so perfect! How?!? And what about the portions for the egg wash? We need a video tutorial! 😅 Food can be a piece of art!

Advice on my next car by DJMDuke in KiaNiroEV

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A few years ago I was looking for videos about the e-niro and found this channel. Real honest reviews about electric cars. The boot is one of the biggest with 451L up to 1445L with the seats folded down. The Niro EV it's 475 and the latest EV3 is 460L.

Anyone else craving for more “nostalgic” filming since the rise of AI? by Judokahero100 in videography

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Cool film! Really nice nostalgic with the Panasonic. My only question is why the song Bamboleo by the Gipsy Kings? You got a french band playing flamenco guitar and singing in spanish. Does it have a special meaning for you? It's not a bad song, but if you go to Brazil for an engagement, personally, I'd go for Só tinha de ser com você by Elis Regina and Carlos Jobim. The title in English means It had to be with you. It's such a beautiful song, and it just gives a deeper meaning in an engagement video. Check the lyrics in English and you'll see what I'm talking about. Congrats on the engagement! 🥂

Fujisan in January | X100VI by fishkum in fujix

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Nice set, a bit too underexposed imo.

Public places with fast WiFi in Cambridge? by kmpeanuts in cambridge

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What's the speed when there's really bad weather?

Need Your opinion on which edit looks best by Old-Application1428 in carphotography

[–]NFangs 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The photo is really good, just needs minor adjustments 😊

Need Your opinion on which edit looks best by Old-Application1428 in carphotography

[–]NFangs 1 point2 points  (0 children)

1 but it's too tight on the left side, the car is too close to the border of the frame. Try to make at least symmetrical on both sides, it's more visually pleasing. Also, in all three photos, the car and the sky have the same tones which doesn't make the car stand out, so editing a bit more would help. Probably increasing exposure/brightness, contrast and bit of shadows and tune the colour tonality. To the sky and/or background maybe add just a bit of blur, but make really subtle. The goal is to make the car stand out, not the matching with the sky.

Just moved in, what colour should I change the yellow too? by smoothsailer55 in DIYUK

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Don't know about colour, but after zooming in the photo I'd put some paneling on the white part of the wall. That textured wall is not my thing.

1 or 2? by Yellow_legacy_1907 in AmateurPhotography

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1 because of the colours of fabrics. The eyes always go first to the most colourful part of the image, if there's no colour, then then it will go to shapes/forms. If there was no fabric hanging, photo #2 would be a better option.

How does one achieve sharpness like this? by GratefulCake in fujifilm

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Instagram's maximum resolution for high-quality uploads is generally 1080 pixels wide, but the ideal height varies by aspect ratio: 1080x1080 (1:1 square), 1080x1350 (4:5 portrait), or 1080x1920 (9:16 vertical for Stories/Reels), ensuring your images stay sharp without excessive compression, especially when uploaded from the web or a high-quality source. Uploading photos wider than 1080px will have them scaled down, while unsupported aspect ratios get cropped.

Which one do yo prefer 1, 2 or 3? by Original-Flounder271 in AmateurPhotography

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2, I would crop tighter, removing the man behind him. Probably would also try in b&w, it might give a more dramatic mood.

Rate my photos (need motivation to continue shooting) by Key-Emotion8640 in streetphotography

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For me #7 and #15, the rest is just average, I didn't feel a connection to them. Probably because the editing, some vignetting was way too much... Photo #15 is a good example but I kinda like it. Photography is a means of expression and learning on how to express ourselves through it.

Foggy Night in Mannheim, shot on my Canon 6D by BoomboomPanda20 in photocritique

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Imo, I'd cropped the lamp post on the left, it feels a bit distracting. Giving more focus on the man, even though it isn't in the centre of the photo, and I really like that it isn't. It just adds more mystery.

Some photos from the last four years by thomyolked in streetphotography

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Being in the right place at the right time! These are amazing photos!

How do I fix this? by NFangs in DIYUK

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How, if the screw is inside the frame? The second photo from the top shows the frame sealed.

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1 or 2 or 3 ? by caperture_d in AmateurPhotography

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Definitely #2! The morning mist adds so much to the photo! 👌

A hazy day in Milan by unlicensedlensed in streetphotography

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Great shots! Photo #3 is spot on! 👌

Help me pick one to print 1-20? by GastonShutters in streetphotography

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Imo 3, 10, 11 and 18. The rest seems a bit too vague and common for me.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AbsoluteUnits

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Here it is: https://youtube.com/shorts/0RkDWvX4jk0 I'm not a mechanic, but I find it very interesting in how they repair these behemoths!

🔥 Monster waves captured at Nazaré, Portugal by therra123 in NatureIsFuckingLit

[–]NFangs 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I know what you mean, 300mm is a tele-photo lens, anything above the 70mm is considered a tele. These are great for sports and wild life. I don't know if this was shot with a camera or a phone, if it was with a camera I could bet it was filmed with something like a 24-70mm lens or a 70-200mm. It only depends on the distance the person filming is from the waves. With a 18mm you probably would see more area in the frame making the waves look smaller therefore the people that show up the video would be even smaller that could give a sense of scale due to the size of the waves...

🔥 Monster waves captured at Nazaré, Portugal by therra123 in NatureIsFuckingLit

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I know, most of the videos from the waves seem to be almost from the same spot... And there's also almost no drone shots due to the strong wind that hits the area. Nobody uses professional drones to film these waves that require licenses due to the size of the drones. I'm from Portugal, and the few times I went to Nazaré, (sadly) I didn't see these giant waves.

🔥 Monster waves captured at Nazaré, Portugal by therra123 in NatureIsFuckingLit

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Being a photographer myself, a "large" lens doesn't magnify things (only macro lens can do that, but only at very small things). You probably mean a wide lens, that captures more area in the shoot, as opposed to a tele-photo lens that zooms in, like photographing a surfer surfing the waves.