I do a lot of cycling these days and the only camera I usually carry with me is my phone. So I'm trying to become a better iPhone photographer and think about composition, lighting, focus, etc, before I take that snapshot.
I stopped this morning to take a picture of the bike tunnel under Hayden Road in Scottsdale, AZ. I knew if the shot worked at all, it would have to use HDR. I'll post both images from the phone as an example of the HDR capability built into today's smart phones. Truly amazing. The iPhone does this in less than one second. I did a little sharpening in PaintShopPro, but most of the processing was done in the phone.
Math78 wrote:
I do a lot of cycling these days and the only camera I usually carry with me is my phone. So I'm trying to become a better iPhone photographer and think about composition, lighting, focus, etc, before I take that snapshot.
I stopped this morning to take a picture of the bike tunnel under Hayden Road in Scottsdale, AZ. I knew if the shot worked at all, it would have to use HDR. I'll post both images from the phone as an example of the HDR capability built into today's smart phones. Truly amazing. The iPhone does this in less than one second. I did a little sharpening in PaintShopPro, but most of the processing was done in the phone.
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you should post this in "HDR" section or " PHOTO CRITUQUE " for better response..
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Math78 wrote:
I do a lot of cycling these days and the only camera I usually carry with me is my phone. So I'm trying to become a better iPhone photographer and think about composition, lighting, focus, etc, before I take that snapshot.
I stopped this morning to take a picture of the bike tunnel under Hayden Road in Scottsdale, AZ. I knew if the shot worked at all, it would have to use HDR. I'll post both images from the phone as an example of the HDR capability built into today's smart phones. Truly amazing. The iPhone does this in less than one second. I did a little sharpening in PaintShopPro, but most of the processing was done in the phone.
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Very impressive. I'm glad you posted it here. I wouldn't have seen it in the HDR section.
Math78 wrote:
I do a lot of cycling these days and the only camera I usually carry with me is my phone. So I'm trying to become a better iPhone photographer and think about composition, lighting, focus, etc, before I take that snapshot.
I stopped this morning to take a picture of the bike tunnel under Hayden Road in Scottsdale, AZ. I knew if the shot worked at all, it would have to use HDR. I'll post both images from the phone as an example of the HDR capability built into today's smart phones. Truly amazing. The iPhone does this in less than one second. I did a little sharpening in PaintShopPro, but most of the processing was done in the phone.
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I live about 5 minutes from that tunnel. I always expect to find bats hanging from the roof. Have you ever seen bats there?
It is amazing what a smartphone can do as well as the P & S cameras.
azphotobug wrote:
I live about 5 minutes from that tunnel. I always expect to find bats hanging from the roof. Have you ever seen bats there?
It is amazing what a smartphone can do as well as the P & S cameras.
No bats. But a lot of the tunnels have nesting cliff swallows this time of year.
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