The Photo Thread: Week of 2020-06-07

Taken using Halide on iPhone Xs

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One of our walking routes.

More from the same place.

And a frame I pulled from a video. He’s a great running partner for my wife. :blush:

All on the Pixel 3a.

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Fuji X100V, edited in Lightroom on iPadOS

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Love the way you caught him in mid-stride with all four feet off the ground. Plenty of spring in that step!

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A rainy day in Munich, but it helped bring out the greens. :slight_smile: S10e, just some rotation and cropping on the third.

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One from today’s walk. Taken with iPhone Xs’s default camera app.

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Family of Geese. Picture taken on pixel 3a a couple weekends ago while sitting by a camp fire at the lake.

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Love this one! (Why is there a 20 character limit?)

They’re majestic even after they die.

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He’s looking at a skateboarder. He hates skateboards. :smirk:

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Snapped on my lunchtime walk today.

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Saw these on tonight’s walk with the Dobie. Pixel 3a.

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We have those in the gardne, but they have blossomed here yet.

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Cornfield with cornflowers on my morning walk

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Pleased our toad is back :frog: Best thing about having a pond is the wildlife it attracts. Dragonflies, toads, newts, heron and kingfishers :+1:t2:

OnePlus 7T Pro

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We have a few very bright and luminous flowers in the garden. This shot was taken with the Galaxy S20+, but the results are similar from my EOS 550D and my Sony.

@ant_pruitt are there any tricks to photographing such colours? They are so intense, that they often look like 2D images.

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now they are blossoming…

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A preference I don’t like from Samsung is the way the algorithm over saturates. On a camera, you can usually change profiles for shooting. I shoot in a “neutral” profile to ensure I don’t get overly saturated images. Canon tends to shoot warm and saturated in my experience.

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