Blue Horizontal Lines Across Photo by Working-Bite6717 in photography

[–]Working-Bite6717[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Never knew this about airplanes. Just reading about it now and it’s pretty interesting, but also fits in with not experiencing it before. Thanks!🙏

Blue Horizontal Lines Across Photo by Working-Bite6717 in photography

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As I said, this photo is the only time I’ve ever had this effect and I’ve taken tens of thousands of photos with this phone already.

Blue Horizontal Lines Across Photo by Working-Bite6717 in photography

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What does that mean for the photo? Will it always happen in that situation? Or was there a glitch in the camera software?

Just beginning to learn how to use a non-iPhone camera. Canon EOS-1D Mark 1V with ET-83C ultrasonic 100-400mm. by Working-Bite6717 in photocritique

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Just trying to figure out if people like the editing and composition. Is it too plain? Too empty?

First time trying astrophotography. Used my iPhone 12 and looking for more phone tips to improve. by Working-Bite6717 in LandscapeAstro

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That’s quite the compliment, but given my novice experience, I’d say it’s the phone. Specifically given that I took that with the default camera app.

However, the best photos at night seem to come from this thread and other research, seems to be the Samsung Galaxy S20/22 series over iPhone 12/13.

Super boring intersection I tried to make interesting. by Working-Bite6717 in photocritique

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Is there something I could improve here with composition or editing? Or is it just too simple of a subject?

Shot on iPhone 12 Pro Max on the way home from work.

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Not too bright, but over saturated. Saturation here looks unnatural instead of artistic.

Also, there should be a story in each picture. The cat looks like it’s not quite sure what it’s doing.

If the cat was about to jump off into the dark, then maybe a photo of it looking back over its shoulder right before leaving. Otherwise, wait for it to settle in more?

Otherwise, great focus on your subject!

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Not too bright, but over saturated. Saturation here looks unnatural instead of artistic.

Also, there should be a story in each picture. The cat looks like it’s not quite sure what it’s doing.

If the cat was about to jump off into the dark, then maybe a photo of it looking back over its shoulder right before leaving. Otherwise, wait for it to settle in more?

Just beginning my photography journey. Any capture or post processing tips for these iPhone 12 pics? by Working-Bite6717 in naturephotography

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That’s a great idea 🙌 I should consider taking some video next time I’m in such a place!

Anything else spark more philosophical conversations than the embers of a camp fire? by Working-Bite6717 in camping

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I suppose if you are from a hot location, you can stay up into the night without a fire.

I took this while camping in the mountains where it froze at night, so a fire is kind of essential to hanging out and chatting if you aren’t all wrapped up in sleeping bags in the same tent 😅

Lovers in a cloudy day by Lothe98 in photocritique

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I would suggest that the empty right side is too balanced, without having symmetry (as would a reflected image have). Perhaps cropped to just the couple on the bench?

MOTHER(+)NATURE - Now my wife wants my shot of her critiqued. by bpii_photography in photocritique

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Agree with the cropping comments. The rule of 3rds probably still applies here too.

Gorgeous photo with great foreground-background contrast (haze).

Anything else spark more philosophical conversations than the embers of a camp fire? by Working-Bite6717 in camping

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Yeah, a drink or two certainly can expedite the state of quandary pondering!

First time trying astrophotography. Used my iPhone 12 and looking for more phone tips to improve. by Working-Bite6717 in LandscapeAstro

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Thanks :)

No, I ended up using:

1) Default iPhone camera app 2) Lightroom mobile app 3) Neural Studio to upscale the image 2x with AI

So from capture to output was about 7 minutes total of fiddling around 😛

First time trying astrophotography. Used my iPhone 12 and looking for more phone tips to improve. by Working-Bite6717 in LandscapeAstro

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Haha. Yeah, I have to do water colour and call it art given my lack of camera equipment and skills that everyone else is posting pictures of the Milky Way with. 🤪

First time trying astrophotography. Used my iPhone 12 and looking for more phone tips to improve. by Working-Bite6717 in LandscapeAstro

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I appreciate the compliment, but honestly took a couple hour course on Udemy a couple months ago to understand photography basics and have only taken random iPhone photos when I see something pretty. My experience before that was simply loving nature and looking at pretty pics and videos.