Tried out the camera studio lighting feature. Had a bit of fun with the studio lighting. The first one I took he second my daughter took on her iPhone X. Interested in the highers opinion.
I don't know who the "highers" are but these are two very good pictures. The young lady with her earbuds in remind me what I always say to my children about their children. Plugged in and tuned out.
I don't know who the "highers" are but these are two very good pictures. The young lady with her earbuds in remind me what I always say to my children about their children. Plugged in and tuned out.
Both are lovely photos in this “hogger’s” opinion. If I read your post correctly, the first photo was not done with an iPhone, right? If you did use an iPhone on that one, I’d like to know how you did it. The second one, while being a beautiful image of a beautiful young lady, doesn’t have the “look” of the first one. (Just my opinion.)
traderjohn wrote:
I don't know who the "highers" are but these are two very good pictures. The young lady with her earbuds in remind me what I always say to my children about their children. Plugged in and tuned out.
Thanks trader John. That should have bee hoggers. I was at work posted from my phone.
[quote=BushDog]Both are lovely photos in this âhoggerâsâ opinion. If I read your post correctly, the first photo was not done with an iPhone, right? If you did use an iPhone on that one, Iâd like to know how you did it. The second one, while being a beautiful image of a beautiful young lady, doesnât have the âlookâ of the first one. (Just my opinion.)
The first one I did with the iPhone Xs. It has some very interesting features. The upgraded camera is very nice. You can change the depth of field after u take it and also the lighting.The second my daughter took with the iPhone X. It was a very sunny day in pheonix. Here’s the original picture.
?? It’s rather difficult to compare a portrait shot to a snapshot. That said, they are both nice photos.
The second photo is a very good, well exposed snapshot. The Second is a striking portrait of a fine looking, professional young man. I wish both subjects and the photographer all the best.
How did you change the guy’s right eye? In the first image he’s looking at the camera. In the sooc pic he’s turned slightly away?
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The first one is super, the 2nd looks more like a snapshot,not bad but a snapshot.
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