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That is an awesome photo. What app did you use to take this and which PP.

Congrats it's really a beautiful shot.

Thanks. I used a tripod and the MeFoto sidekick 360 plus (iPhone 6s plus size) to hold the iPhone still and the app I used was Average camera pro. I think I had it set to 64 photos to get a slight movement in the clouds as they were reflected in the water. The photo was processed in SnapSeed. Average camera pro really gives you a clean image....it's great! I also used the app for this shot:

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Todd
 
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So many of these photos lack detail and are full of noise... I really hope the iPhone 7 camera steps it up.
 
How does one insert a photo directly in the post rather than having it as the little attachment at the bottom?
 
I'm sorry, but it's true. 2015 brought many Android phones above that of the iPhone in terms of camera quality. The G4, V10, S6, Note 5, and a few more were superior to the 6s

I had the Note 4, S6, LG G4 and really can't tell much of a difference between the shots.

I think the iPhone 6S Plus does a very good job with the photos producing some quality images.
 
So many of these photos lack detail and are full of noise... I really hope the iPhone 7 camera steps it up.

DXO One!

I doubt apple is going to do anything better with the iPhone camera. I tried to get excited but it's kind of useless. They seem to be so far behind with their cameras and software. Samsung has much better quality cameras on their galaxy S6 but the apps suck! Apple always promotes there iPhones best feature is the camera but it's never that great. Sure the images look great on the phone but on a computer monitor they pretty much suck. They have a watercolor effect due to the exaggerated noise reduction and the iPhone camera is basically just good for Facebook, Instagram, and the like. But I guess it's no one ever prints anything thing off the iPhone, imagery is pretty much usd for social media anyway and emails and text. Beyond that I don't think that camera quality would really make that much difference when used in this manner.
 
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