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I am in awe with what Pro cam can offer.

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Wow! Any post editing to these?
 
Does everyone just happen to live right by these beautiful landscapes? I won't post anything on here because my pictures would look so lame and boring in comparison. 😟

Okay there are those who live near nature... And there are those who see nature where they live. Frame your shots around something you find interesting. Granted, with any equipment, a good shot has a lot of light. Look for colors, textures, shadows, and patterns. Consider lines that reach for a vantage point. Spend time looking at what you want to take a picture of. What does the scenery tell your eyes to do? In western culture were we read left to the right, your photos should prevent you from focusing on the right side of the image and redirect your view back to the center. You can also choose subjects that tell a story. Something old and worn can say a lot and still look interesting.

Practice... Share, and try again.
 
Oh geez lol. Now I’m embarrassed. I grew up in Sonoma County haha. It’s been 12 years though.
I have shots of Bodega Bay, I took on my 11 Pro, the last days of September, and last weekend, Ft Bragg. Was at Pt Reyes, in Feb, just before COVID19 shut things down.
 
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I have shots of Bodega Bay, I took on my 11 Pro, the last days of September, and last weekend, Ft Bragg. Was at Pt Reyes, in Feb, just before COVID19 shut things down.
Nice. I love Bodega Bay. So many memories there. I go to meet Tippi Hedren when she did a signing there.
 
Wow! Any post editing to these?

No edit was taken place. I tried to get the composition and lighting right.
Used Telephoto lens and exposure was set to auto. I think computational algorithm is quite good with combination of ProRaw.

Me using of Snapseed days are over. I can delete that app now
 
Okay there are those who live near nature... And there are those who see nature where they live. Frame your shots around something you find interesting. Granted, with any equipment, a good shot has a lot of light. Look for colors, textures, shadows, and patterns. Consider lines that reach for a vantage point. Spend time looking at what you want to take a picture of. What does the scenery tell your eyes to do? In western culture were we read left to the right, your photos should prevent you from focusing on the right side of the image and redirect your view back to the center. You can also choose subjects that tell a story. Something old and worn can say a lot and still look interesting.

Practice... Share, and try again.
Thank you for the encouraging words and advice! I suppose I was being a little facetious because I happen to live just a few minutes outside of Walt Disney World, which offers endless opportunities for photography.

However, I do become envious when I see people sharing pictures of places with mountains and fall foliage. Sadly, we have nothing like that here in central Florida and it’s the one thing I miss the most about growing up in New York. That said, I will take my new phone to Epcot tomorrow and post a picture or two. 🙂
 
Im seeing the same blur and I cant understand it!

It's not that weird. The ultrawide will definitely be more soft, due to the wide angle in such a small lense.

Same thing occurs with cheap ultrawides lenses (and just cheap lenses in general) for regular DSLR's.
 
How much better is the 12 pro compared to 11 pro?

Do you guys think the 12 pro MAX will overrule and be a huge improvement compared to the 12 pro? I am really in doubt about the size of the phone.. I like the 11 and 12 pro size, but again, if the camera is so much better I might consinder take the max edition..
 
Nice! how long was the exposure?

Could someone take a few samples with ultra-wide, wide and tele lens using lightroom mobile raw format and uploading it somewhere? They take roughly 12mb each and you can export the dng from export menu under “export as” -> file type original or dng.
 
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