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Just a pic taken with my smartphone... not the best quality but it gives you idea that I like to eat healthy.
Une photo de salade..faite avec mon smartphone. Pas trop top pour la qualite mais vous voyez que j'aime les salades avec un peu de tout..fraises, epinards...etc.
Als moderner Gegensatz, eine Reminiszenz
an das Gemälde mit dem Titel "Der arme Poet"
von Carl Spitzweg.
(135/365) I've passed by here many times but there were always cars parked in front so I wasn't able to get a decent shot HFF & HWW!
The used App Hypocam has a few Filters preinstalled and here I used the Filter HC-01.
About the series
I was in Berlin for a few days and of course I wanted to shoot some Photos. My normal Camera was a little too big and unhandy for my business-trip and so I gave a Chance to my smartphone (Xiaomi Redmi Note 11) and a free B&W-App called “Hypocam”. I would like to share a few impressions, but it will not be a detailed test of the smartphone-camera or the software. For me it was more about the question: can my Smartphone compete with my normal Camera? And can I create a nice & appealing b&w-Series with this equipment?
I will try to answer it primarily by showing the final results and I want to add only a little Text to every Photo. I hope you like the photos and if you want to leave a comment: What experiences have you had so far? Can a smartphone compete with or even replace expensive equipment in some situations?
The sun seems to be the direct generator of the clouds-field. Surrounding clouds look like shaping some kind of a tunnel...
n a quiet street in santa catalina, the man stands across from the izakayita, lost in his phone. his reflection drifts in the restaurant’s glass, where a geisha waits silently inside. she watches, her figure half-hidden, her gaze lingering on a world that moves too fast to notice her. the street hums with life, but in this fleeting moment, the modern and the timeless meet—separated by a pane of glass, joined by the quiet weight of reflection.
I attended a light show by Lux Muralis in Winchester Cathedral. The theme was Remembrance. It was very moving. Of course nearly everyone had a phone out. I was just struck by the contrast of modern technology against a backdrop celebrating self sacrifice not selfies in a Medieval setting. By the way I did not use my smartphone on this occasion.