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1 Year Ago
Many of us are using more and more our cell phones to take photos. That can be either for convenience, out of curiosity, or just for fun.
Whatever reason it is, if you got results that you are proud of and uploaded your work to your FAA gallery, post it here for the others to see.
* If you want to give us some explanations, a short description can be added under your picture.
One post at the time please - you can post two pictures in the same post if they are related.
Enjoy! :)
** This is a Image Thread, NOT a Discussion Thread. Please do not make posts without a Cell Phone image from your FAA gallery!
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1 Year Ago
Tatiana,
Here ya go! Up to a 48" x 72" print....
"These are a series of images, maybe ten minutes worth, taken with my Samsung Phone, up at my brother's Lake, Green Pond Lake, in Morris County New Jersey. Since these were taken with my smart phone and not my regular camera, I used an effect, to help the quality of the images, especially any large prints that might be made. I hope you enjoy them, I did and loved that foggy morning..."
1 Year Ago
I have nothing to share right now. I've only started delving into it since I got a Galaxy S21 a few months ago. Panorama shots are the only way to get something of useable size. That said I have lots of stuff I shot this summer that I haven't had time to process (I'm shooting in RAW also).
1 Year Ago
This is a Image Thread, NOT a Discussion Thread. Please do not make posts without a Cell Phone image from your FAA gallery!
Thanks
1 Year Ago
I grabbed this one on our road trip to Michigan last month...
And then made it into an abstract...
If anyone would like to do a "guest post" on my cell phone photography site - let me know: Cell Phone Photography
1 Year Ago
Florida boardwalk.
https://fineartamerica.com/featured/sometimes-the-path-is-clear-rebecca-herranen.html
1 Year Ago
While walking along a path on a lovely South Florida day I was struck by the beauty of the Royal Poinciana. I can see why it is also calIed the Flame Tree. The brilliant orange red flowers make a beautiful contrast with the bright blue sky and the surrounding greenery. The shadows of the branches and leaves along the path are so inviting it makes you want to walk right into the scene.
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1 Year Ago
Ajo Central Plaza, Arizona photo and digital painting:
https://travelwaysart.com/
1 Year Ago
I saw discussions above about the efficacy of the phone cameras and which is best. I'm sure that it comes down to a matter of personal preference, but I personally use iPhone. The day I saw the iPhone 11 announced and I saw what it was capable of, I took the last of my "pro gear" down to Sammy's and cashed it in. I had been shooting with my iPhones while 20 pounds of glass hung around my neck for some time and decided that I no longer needed that to shoot the kind of things I now photograph. I now have the 14 ProMax which shoots up to 48mp in RAW. With Apple products you can attend free classes and workshops if you live near one of their stores to learn some of the fine points.
This shot is from a 12 ProMax
1 Year Ago
Paso Del Norte Hotel, El Paso, Texas
https://travelwaysart.com/
1 Year Ago
Barrel Cactus, Arizona
https://tatiana-shima.pixels.com/
1 Year Ago
Window with Native American Symbol at San Xavier del Bac Mission
https://tatiana-shima.pixels.com/
1 Year Ago
Big Nose Kate's Saloon, Tombstone, AZ
https://tatiana-shima.pixels.com/
1 Year Ago
https://fineartamerica.com/featured/reeds-and-blooms-brian-tada.html
This is a photo I took with my old school G4 flip phone and made into an abstract landscape artwork.
Tall reeds wave their greeting amidst scarlet flowering plants along the shoreline of Richardson Bay near San Francisco in October 2022.
1 Year Ago
Historic Lowell district in Bisbee Arizona
https://tatiana-shima.pixels.com/
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