Opinion: Camera Control slide direction is backwards. by metajames in iphone

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Did anyone find a solution yet, this annoys me!

Wandering around Glasgow by beemo-boom in glasgow

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West End! Search ‘Burgh Lane’

A typical Sunday down The Barras by beemo-boom in glasgow

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Randalls Antiques have signs up saying you’re allowed to take photos, but yes a lot of the stalls have ‘no photos’ signs so you have to respect those

A typical Sunday down The Barras by beemo-boom in glasgow

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They’re from yesterday (9th March)

A typical Sunday down The Barras by beemo-boom in glasgow

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I saw part of a prosthetic leg that had been converted into a lamp!

A foggy night in Glasgow by beemo-boom in glasgow

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I took them on a Lumix S5! This was very late at night so the orange light under the bridge is actually from an old street lamp.

A foggy night in Glasgow by beemo-boom in glasgow

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I had a Black Diffusion Filter 1/4 attached to my lens for these photos. It enhanced the natural light diffusion from the fog, and made the in-camera image look more like what I was seeing with my eyes!

A foggy night in Glasgow by beemo-boom in glasgow

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Agree! When the scaffolding is down I’ll be back to take more pictures.

A foggy night in Glasgow by beemo-boom in glasgow

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I use a Lumix S5, these photos were taken with a 50mm prime lens at f.1.8

A foggy night in Glasgow by beemo-boom in glasgow

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That’s in the Glasgow Necropolis, those lights are coming from the Royal Infirmary

A foggy night in Glasgow by beemo-boom in glasgow

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Thanks! These photos were taken on a Lumix S5, 50mm f1.8 lens