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RE: Amateur Photography Mistake (also can you guess the story of this play?)

in Photography Lovers5 months ago

the exact name of the play is probably hard, i had problems finding it with knowing the name of it but translated to slovak :) it is happening in Paris probably somewhere around 1910. the story could probably be guessed. or maybe it just looks like that to me because i watched it :)

you can do a lot with phones today, but there are some limitations in specific situations that you just can't overcome.

i like this video about phone photography, it is pretty inspirational :)

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Thank you so much for the video!

I found it very inspirational, indeed, just like you said. And seeing the work of Kathy Ryan, and what she could capture with her phone, and on her work (a single place), made me think that by "limiting my self to a particular set, and camera/lens (like a smartphone's one), can trigger my imagination and creativity.

One thing that i already do by "intuition" is to shoot high contrast themes (like streetart), and the #8 tip : Shoot in Black%White mode! I love to do that, cause I can find much more quality with a monochromatic composition, releasing me from the colors and hue question seeing in mobile photos.

I will surely download the Lightroom Mobile App, and use it as my camera function enhancer! Gonna download it right away!

Thank you so much for this inspirational video!

i like his videos because there are some good tips but they are pretty inspirational and always goes to the art side of photography.

phone is specific because there are some thing that you just can't do with it. but there is a lot that they do well nowadays. i always invested in camera gear and had cheap phones, cheap phones 99% of the time means bad camera :) now i got pixel 6a and should make myself take more photos with it.

i also like snapseed for editing on mobile.

Yes, the pixel 6a it is well known for the photographic features. About the editing, I prefer to do it in the computer, with a big (normal) screen, and more time ;) I use PhotoScape X (free version), and I have a lot of choices. The interface it's easy and a lot of parameters!

I will install the Snapseed and try it out ;)

About the Lightroom Mobile App I don't have the choice to use as a camera app for my phone :| To bad, i'll try to find it out another one that allows me to control more things in my phone camera.