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Camera phone competition May 2019: Lighting
One could say it could not get any easier by selecting the most basic feature of photography, light entering through a lense and being digitized by any kind of sensor as topic.
On the other hand, photos like fellfroschs dice with cool shadow play, nh1402s fully lighted postcard or Macros nightscene towers could be compared on a level not restricted by the subject of the picture but the photographers skill to present it. Wish you all a steady hand for Mays theme: Lighting Rules are as usual :
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My first thought was That What? - Lightning? - This time of the year? - before I realized... ;)
Maybe I should go to an optician or back to school to learn to read. |
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Either I need to see one as well or...
My first thought was: camera of a mobile phone - focus time vs. lightning speed? Ouch |
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Just in case someone doesn't know:
With many phones you can also press and hold the shutter icon to lock focus and release in the moment you want to capture. With them being phones you need good lighting of course and even which a good camera you would be to slow for lightning, but it served me well enough to capture a marble in a loop. |
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Lighting, on the other hand, requires a little more patience in setup and a little less risk I think. I had a pretty neat opportunity recently with a fantastic glowing sunset reflected on a wet road but I only made a quick snap of it (and of course it's not eligible due to timing). Nevertheless, I'm pretty excited about the topic and am eager to find a subject. Ed. Holy crap! Here's some guy* who got several examples of Lighting and Lightning in one photo yesterday! Too bad he's (presumably) not a TMO member :( Also not enough exif info preserved to tell if it was taken with a phone. https://ewscripps.brightspotcdn.com/...de-soto-ks.jpg *Travis Maxwell, who I do not know, but props, man! |
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WOW!
I don't think Mr. Maxwell took that with camera? If, then wow˛ Sorry little more OT but i took these two myself; first by N9 and second by Canon SX10IS (+software): First one is from 2015 when storm was coming and 10 seconds later was dark as night... Second is from 2010 when one july night was hard lightning-storm... |
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I vote #1 Travis Maxwell
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Not to forget to post a pic. N900 with BlessN900 HQ Mode. Of the 100 years old accordion I took apart and have been fixing.
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https://i.postimg.cc/3RP5KtDW/2-ADA2...5-ACB8-C68.jpg
Far stretched the definition of lighting, to the light being reflected from water surface and creating reflection. iPhone X, Ztylus Revolver Polarizing filter, and small touch on brightness and color on builtin app P.S. just a cool pic that I want to share. |
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Very good choice of topic, this seems to be. The Fotos are amazing.
Should have experimented more with my n900. Here is my contribution to the competition: https://nc.fuxl.info/index.php/s/qC7...tszsob/preview Element Of Crime playing in Vienna. Xperia X - Sailfish X stock camera. |
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