Taken with my mobile phone...

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Taken with my mobile phone...

Postby Nina » Tue 03 Oct 2017, 10:11

... so just a snap really , but I liked that view of the Clock tower Gallery. :)
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Re: Taken with my mobile phone...

Postby Mike Farley » Wed 04 Oct 2017, 08:01

I can understand your reasons for taking and liking the shot, although it is a bit too cluttered for my taste. I also wonder whether someone who is not familiar with the location will question what the image is about?
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Re: Taken with my mobile phone...

Postby Iggy » Thu 16 Nov 2017, 19:15

Hi Nina,
Its amazing how well mobile phone cameras perform these days.
I can see that you are working towards your Mobile Phone Photography Member's Presentation on 7 March 2018.
Looking forward to it.
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Re: Taken with my mobile phone...

Postby Nina » Wed 22 Nov 2017, 02:23

To Mike

Well Mike, de gustibus and all that. It wasn’t my intention to do a record shot. I just thought that it presented an interesting and different view of the gallery we are all familiar with.

Thanks Iggy. I have a lot of images captured on my phone and it will be difficult to make a selection. :D
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Re: Taken with my mobile phone...

Postby Mike Farley » Wed 22 Nov 2017, 07:57

Nina wrote:Well Mike, de gustibus and all that.

I was not disputing anything, merely making a comment about how I felt about the shot. If you like it, that is all which really counts.

Iggy wrote:Its amazing how well mobile phone cameras perform these days.

Looking at it again, it does highlight a potential shortcoming with the small camera units incorporated into mobile phones, namely lack of dynamic range. The main subject area has plenty of detail and is well exposed but there is nothing in the shadows. In so saying, I appreciate that this is a low resolution version, resized for the forum. Is the original better in that respect?
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Re: Taken with my mobile phone...

Postby Iggy » Tue 28 Nov 2017, 12:25

Hi Nina,
As you know, what the small sensor does bring to the image is amazing depth of field.
So great separation of the beams from the skylight to the buildings beyond.
I do like it as is, but PhotoShopping might make the colours pop.
What mobile phone are you using?
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