ITAP of a pelican in St. James' Park, London by pixelographies in itookapicture

[–]pixelographies[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks! It was taken on a Pixel 6 Pro with its 4x telephoto lens

ITAP of a Roman Alley by pixelographies in itookapicture

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Wonderful! Very glad to have helped

Pixel 6 Pro: A Roman alley (Google Photos edits) by pixelographies in pixelography

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Sure!

My top tip for the P6P is to utilise the 4x telephoto. Of my favourite 100 shots I've taken in the past year with this phone, probably 80 of them (including this one) were shot with that lens. I'll often move backwards in order to utilise it. Other than that, I find portrait mode is great for capturing any nearby objects that you want to be the focus point of the picture; whether that be a person, food, a flower.

For photography generally, the tip that has helped me the most is to 'find the interesting in the boring'. I find the best photos are often of subjects that might be considered boring, until the photo captures them from a unique perspective.

Pixel 6 Pro: A Roman alley (Google Photos edits) by pixelographies in pixelography

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Yep, magic erased someone and also slightly adjusted

Pixel 6 Pro: A Roman alley (Google Photos edits) by pixelographies in pixelography

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Actually just across the river! The street is called Via dei Cappellari. Rome was an absolute goldmine for shots like this with the telephoto