Gamla stan
Gamla stan
Norra Bankogränd
The Royal Palace Guards
Shot on iPhone in Stockholm, Sweden in March.
#iphonephotography #travel #stockholm #sweden #photography
Gamla stan
Gamla stan
Norra Bankogränd
The Royal Palace Guards
Shot on iPhone in Stockholm, Sweden in March.
#iphonephotography #travel #stockholm #sweden #photography
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15x more useful though?
#Photography #gear debate. These are shot on the expensive #Leica M11 Monochrom that I borrowed. Is it worth 15x the price over my main body - 10 year old entry level Sony #a6000? It's good, it feels solid and premium, but I really don't see even subjective 30% increase in "image quality".
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Lycabettus Hill
The Erechtheion
#Acropolis of #Athens and a view of #Lycabettus Hill in #Greece. 2023.
#photography #sonyalpha #ancient
Cool. Lithuania changed drastically after the 90s, but I guess the landscape and countryside is more or less the same :)
I use Lightroom so when I export to jpeg there is option to choose maximum height/width and file size. I guess any other editor should have something similar.
Thanks! You don’t - out of 2 weeks I’ve been there it was there only one random evening. Interesting thing that you could walk up to it - it is that shallow there.
Well RAW isn’t meant to be for sharing purposes. That would make very little sense as it has more details than a monitor can display or an eye can see. The same way film had to be developed - nobody actually looked at the film itself besides the photographer.
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It was only a bit after midday, but it started raining about that time.
No problem :)
I find the style interesting and unique! However, I’d consider changing either the font of the text or lose the text itself for a better fit ;)
A serene summer evening on the Curonian Lagoon in Svencelė, Lithuania
#photography #landscape #nature #travel #goldenhour
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Look at the profile of who uploaded those photos there. It is me ;)
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Oh yeah if it was event I’d probably have one or two presets tweaked according to lightning, colours, etc of the scene for whole series and just apply to all.
Thanks :) I usually start by applying some simple base “preset” that’s saved from my previous edits. But then I colour grade, adjust curves, etc for each photo (or series of photos). So it’s quite individual for each photo, because just applying preset never works too well.
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thank you very much!
Because it’s AI generated.
Do you have any examples? I think all it can do is generate some generic critiques that would fit almost any image. The same way daily horoscopes can be fit to any person that wants to believe it to be true.