Mobile Phone Photos

gotta be one lad !!! lol - I love hearing them pro photographers dissin HDR, then spending 2 hours in photoshop which apparently is ok lol Snapped is a belter once you get into it - even does a good job with double exposures. Nice photo, had you fallen over or dropped a penny as your nose is def in the dirt ? :joy:

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Heard a rumour that Chris dropped 5p the other day. He bent down to pick it up and it hit him on the back of his head :laughing: :laughing: :laughing: :laughing:

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5p !!! I’d still have been out there now.

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Taken last year with Samsung S7

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Taken from North Queensferry if I’m not mistaken.

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Correct just at side of the albert hotel,we like to stay around that area, love the place :+1:

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Know the area well, lived in Inverkeithing for 11 years while working at NEC in Livingston.

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Taken 5 mins ago :ok_hand: iPhone XSmax & snapseed

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Samsung Galaxy S9 on auto

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Just taken. I think it’s a metor to wipe out coronavirus

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Looks like a llamas head popping over to say hi

taken on a recent visit to london on samsung s10

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The old grade 1 listed Manor House at the end of my street, sadly falling into disrepair with no sign of a buyer in sight

Taken earlier today, shit loads of HDR in SnapSeed (iPhone Xs)

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I knew that Coronavirus was from space

I used to love street photography - now I’m in Wales there are few streets, no action and less people :frowning:

2 shots from my mobile looking N&S from the same spot when I was out for a walk to a new spot - the wind then dropped so it was out with the MPP for a quick low level.

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Great shots there Ted :heart_eyes:

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Few shots here from my iPhone from the birthday trip out to Matlock Baths. Only got the Drone up for around 15 mins due to the weather…

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I was just there at Britannia Bridge last Thursday, the tide was ridiculously high and I couldn’t get down to the shore to get any nice photos at all.

There is a route down to the tiny path, part of the Anglesey Coastal Walk. Once there, yes the very high tides are close BUT there are 3 vantage points if you need a tripod. @ routes go from the “lookout” where all the cars park. There is a different one that gets to the other side of the Britannia, right by the Nelson Statue on the shore. If your not sure, next time your going, give me a shout and I can meet up ion the lookout to show you. Happy to help but won’t cramp your style :slight_smile: Extra bonus is all 3 are great for getting a drone up too.

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