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Supersampled RAW/DNG image from the main sensor of my smartphone taken with GCam night mode and developed in LR (without any tripod)
THANKS FOR YOUR VISIT AND FAVES
ON THE REACTIONS I WILL TRY TO RESPOND BACK
Dit keer 24-2-21 was ik wel in de gelegenheid voor een zonsopkomst, er was eigenlijk helaas iets te veel sluierbewolking wat wel weer een prachtig effect in de lucht gaf
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This time 24-2-21 I had the opportunity for a sunrise, unfortunately there was actually a bit too much veil cloud which gave a beautiful effect in the sky
Another image from my smartphone series or "how low can you go"
My most successful image on Instagram so far
I saw happy children playing, like we did (no smartphone) - Ho visto dei bambini felici giocare come facevamo noi (no smartphone)
nearly to due the contract from this smartphone in a few months, will having a chance for the new phone.. :)
Smartphone shot last week
Rot * Orange * Gelb * Grün * Hellblau * Indigo * Violett
Scheint die Sonne am Gewitter-Himmel, entsteht meist ein Regenbogen in diesen leuchtenden Farben (und zwar stets im "GegenLicht". und in der obengenannten Reihenfolge der
Farben.
Red * Orange * Yellow * green * light blue * Indigo * violet
If the sun shines in the thunderstorm-sky, usually a rainbow arises in these luminous colours (and always in the "backlight". and in the above order of Colors.
Krähenteich, Lübeck, 2019
Took a detour walking home today. Only camera was my smartphone, still like the result.
The shoulders drop forward, the head is bent - the typical posture of smartphone users puts immense strain on the neck. Even a slight tilt of the head puts about 12 kilos of pressure on the neck, according to scientists.
From my UK roadtrip of 2019, photo taken with smartphone.
Thanks for all the faves and comments, even for just taking the time to view my photo's, much appreciated.
If I give faves, then most of the time they are not given in a "blink of an eye", I like to look at details to see how much they enriched a photo and how they draw my attention, to everyone "keep up the great/nice/good-looking/wonderful work of photography".