Gfoyour high horse!!! Instead of sounded demeaning and being condescending how about opening a thread and giving some of your professional insightI think your incorrect. As a photographer, the iPhone has very natural colors and contrast. Sure in some situations there are issues, but that happens with every phone. Most of you people expect the camera in the iPhone or other phones to be perfect every shot. Well that's not the case. That is why there are photo processing apps out there so you can tweak the image. But I suspect that a lot of you don't know how to do that or you just don't want to. Is it laziness? Maybe. Is it lack of experience as a photographer? Maybe. I've seen so many snap shots here (basic photos), no pro stuff (well some) and I get the impression that some don't know what they are doing before taking a photo. Photography may not be your thing, but some of you really need to try harder and shoot a better photo.
Find your inspiration! Instead of complaining, Get out and practice and take some high quality photos!
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Some people upload/post pics in a way there is a question mark the in a white box that's says image and JPEG but doesn't display the photo like this one even after I click on it. It shows a pic I previously downloaded. Can't view it on my iPhone 6s Plus. Other pics that are posted I can view just fine. Very strange.
MP has zero to do with focus. I have photos taken with early Nikon DSLR cameras that were 6MP and sharp as a tack.not super crisp.. at least from this file size.
the skies especially.
i guess 12MP is already the low limit of MPs.
Yup, nor does it have anything to do with sharpness. The two things lacking on just about every smartphone still, is the lens quality as well as sensor size.MP has zero to do with focus. I have photos taken with early Nikon DSLR cameras that were 6MP and sharp as a tack.
What camera and photo editing app? Beautiful photo.
Really nice. Which photo and editing app did you use? I like the HDR effect