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That picture looks pretty upsidedown...

Ill give it a 6/10 tbh. The pond just seems to muddy to take a picture of i guess lol.

 

anyway, i just came back from a cruise a week or 2 ago, and I took a lot of decent enough photos with my phone (LG G4)

Unfortently my phone got the dreaded bootloop problem just yesterday, and i'm trying to get it repaired, but for now I will just depend on the photos backed up to google photos, which states that they are uploaded not in high quality but original... but idk.

Heres one from Xcaret:

 

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I highly doubt it was true 'original' as this looks less detailed and more 'lighter' then it did on my phone

 

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7/10 Great subjects, nice clarity, bit over exposed, rock on the right feels distracting.

 

G4 has such a nice camera, pretty amazing what it can do, love mine.

 

Just got a 'thrifty/nifty fifty' (50mm f1.8 II)for my T3 and practicing a bit with it. First day that wasn't totally balls rainy or otherwise gross outside.

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9/10, really loving the subject isolation and the bokeh is very nice, just a bit glaring, overall very nice shot

 

Took this with a Canon FD 50mm F1.8

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7/10 Good photo, subject is isolated from background with good bokeh, but the subject itself looks too dark.

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3 hours ago, Idefix said:

7/10 Good photo, subject is isolated from background with good bokeh, but the subject itself looks too dark.

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 7.5/10 I like the idea of the greenery on the tree, but I think I would've shot it with a smaller aperture to try and extend the depth of field a little further up to get more of it in focus.

 

Saw this guy while out taking pictures of my friend's Mustang.  He was nice enough to stop and let me take a few quick pictures.

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7/10 Nice car, its very sharp but the background is a bit dull kinda the orange sky and the orange of the car make it look a bit too orange looking

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  • 2 weeks later...

8/10. Beautiful setting and nice looking swans, good photo(s)! The shot also looks really good. Although it looks a tiny little bit unsharp.

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5 hours ago, RubenBoerstoel said:

8/10. Beautiful setting and nice looking swans, good photo(s)! The shot also looks really good. Although it looks a tiny little bit unsharp.

 

Sorry, but I just don't feel that I could rate that photo. Doesn't really work.

 

Here's yet another cars and coffee pic 

 


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14 hours ago, bob345 said:

Here's yet another cars and coffee pic 

 

8-10 Pretty decent picture IMO.

 

 

 

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Love quick action shots, and you caught this one well.

 

8/10 :)

 

I took this photo during a game of airsoft and love how its come out.

 

Settings: 

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The smoke and the lighting make the scene really "dramatic", I like everything of the picture, maybe I'd have tried to make the tree on the right fit into the photo, but it's just my OCD

 

9/10 :D

 

I took this photo in Pescasseroli: I was giving a treat to my dog, Danko (22-month-old German Shepherd, in this picture he was 15), when I realized how funny was his face. I used a Sony RX100, my main camera. f/1.8, 1/320s, ISO 200. Maybe next time I'll post a landscape I took with the LG G4 I had while my G3 was under reparations.

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On 3/4/2016 at 7:31 PM, Exentio said:

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Great shot. 8-9/10

 

Testing out macro shots on AOSP with my LG G3 :

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Not as bad as I expected. Unedited. But ehehe , I managed to make it quite dramatic with some little tweaking :

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22 hours ago, Nineshadow said:

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The way the light behaves on the metal gives it a little something indeed. There's no real composition though.

 

6.5/10

 

I just got back into photography, I bought a 760d with a 50mm 1.8 to get started, now that I have a car and some spare time, I'll be able to wander about and find new subjects.

 

Until now I was using a Sony H50 bridge, which is getting quite old, and has a lot of limitations, that kind of got me bored lately.

 

Anyway, since I don't have any good recent shots yet, here's an older one of mine.

 

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On 3/3/2016 at 0:13 PM, Snoopyuk said:

Love quick action shots, and you caught this one well.

 

8/10 :)

 

I took this photo during a game of airsoft and love how its come out.

 

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How did you pull that good of a shot at 1600 iso? I never go above 800 and I even hate going above 600 on my 60D 

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On 07/03/2016 at 2:32 AM, mbryant said:

How did you pull that good of a shot at 1600 iso? I never go above 800 and I even hate going above 600 on my 60D 

Shoot in raw, over expose a little and by the time you have bought it back down a little most of the noise is gone. I push as high as 3200 sometimes. Aslong as you dont make a massive print then you cant see the grain.

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On 6 March 2016 at 8:36 PM, Guy_guy said:

The way the light behaves on the metal gives it a little something indeed. There's no real composition though.

 

6.5/10

 

I just got back into photography, I bought a 760d with a 50mm 1.8 to get started, now that I have a car and some spare time, I'll be able to wander about and find new subjects.

 

Until now I was using a Sony H50 bridge, which is getting quite old, and has a lot of limitations, that kind of got me bored lately.

 

Anyway, since I don't have any good recent shots yet, here's an older one of mine.

8.5/10 Love this shot, cool subject, nice composition and great bokeh. I feel it could have been slightly better if you'd extended the depth of field just a touch to get more of the leaves on the ground in focus.

 

I've just started shooting, got my camera under a month ago. Here's one of my favourites that I've taken so far:

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11 minutes ago, skippymatt said:

I've just started shooting, got my camera under a month ago. Here's one of my favourites that I've taken so far:

8/10

Really nice shot, I would have followed the rule of thirds for a nicer composition, but overall it's quite good for someone who just started.

 

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1 hour ago, Snoopyuk said:

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Perfect 10, honestly there's nothing I'd change.

Lovely colours, perfect sky, interesting subject and your levels are good!

 

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5 hours ago, KaptajnKnass said:

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Perfect color palette, and I've always had a thing for geometric compositions.

 

10/10

 

Here's one from my first night out with my new camera.

 

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37 minutes ago, Guy_guy said:

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8/10 Everything is nicely composed and the reflections just add to it, I dont like how the lights look though :/ its like, slightly over exposed or smthing :/

 

 

This was taken with my phone (Motorola Moto G 2nd gen)

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6/10 seems a little flat unfortunately but doesnt look like it was very good lighting. Other wise good composition and great angle :) 

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6 hours ago, CookiezFort said:

8/10 Everything is nicely composed and the reflections just add to it, I dont like how the lights look though :/ its like, slightly over exposed or smthing :/

Thanks for the feedback. ;)

 

Yeah I had a few other shots I could have worked with to go HDR on those lamps, but most of the time I'd rather commit to a single shot, instead of compositing.

 

It might be possible to capture everything in a single clean shot, but I'm not good enough for that obviously :$.

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6 minutes ago, Guy_guy said:

Thanks for the feedback. ;)

 

Yeah I had a few other shots I could have worked with to go HDR on those lamps, but most of the time I'd rather commit to a single shot, instead of compositing.

 

It might be possible to capture everything in a single clean shot, but I'm not good enough for that obviously :$.

you could try ettr or exposing to the right. Wtaht tham meas is over exsposing a stop or two to preserve shadows. Then in post, you correct the exposure and it can help you get a bit of extra dynamic range. You do have to be carefull with your highlights though as when ettr they can be really easy to over expose.

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8/10 I love the color @Snoopyuk And the way the light looks, what time of day was this at?

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There was a Color Run today at a walking trail near me, this guy was nice enough to ride through it on his skateboard and I really like how this picture turned out.  Could've been a bit better in focus, but I'm still working on moving objects.

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