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Post by don on Aug 1, 2024 9:45:46 GMT
Sounds like you had some fun. I just looked up the wedding venue the Roostertail. Their website certainly doesn’t sell them short, it looks like a great place to get married. Did you take many photos with your phone? The reason I ask is because of the thread about high end camera phones seems to have got a bit of traction. I took most of the photos with my phone, family stuff and buildings mainly. None of the actual wedding as we were asked not to and to leave it to the photographers/videographers. That’s nice to hear that someone uses their phone. Most people are just denying that they use a smartphone camera but the quality is so good people are making films of cinema quality on them.
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Post by dreampolice on Aug 1, 2024 10:19:20 GMT
As I said in another thread, I use my phone more than my camera on a day to day basis. This photo was taken using my iPhone 14 Pro using its 3x zoom lens from quite a distance as seen from the below google map image. Untitled by Nigel G, on Flickr I then had to massively crop. It is quite impressive I think. (it was edited with the phones own software) Shadow Man by Nigel G, on Flickr We were at the red triangle bottom of the screen and the top triangle is the shadow man. Detroit by Nigel G, on Flickr
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Post by andy on Aug 1, 2024 13:29:01 GMT
As I said in another thread, I use my phone more than my camera on a day to day basis. This photo was taken using my iPhone 14 Pro using its 3x zoom lens from quite a distance as seen from the below google map image. Untitled by Nigel G, on Flickr I then had to massively crop. It is quite impressive I think. (it was edited with the phones own software) Shadow Man by Nigel G, on Flickr We were at the red triangle bottom of the screen and the top triangle is the shadow man. Detroit by Nigel G, on Flickr I like how they've made the park look like an angry alien's face.
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