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Two more from me - once again shot with the Lightroom Mobile camera app on the LG Nexus 5x google phone, in DNG RAW. The first, from the side of the stage at a ska gig, was edited in Lightroom CC along with the other 300+ images from the gig - mainly colour corrected so it wasn't bright red!
The second was shot in the Lightroom Mobile app and then over exposure corrected on the PC and is the statue outside my office in Banbury.
Last edited by Caz; 02-09-16, 10:28 PM.
Reason: Edited over-exposed photo
Thank you Autumn - my phone is an Android, whereas I think Pat has gone the Iphone route. I have a Google phone - made by LG, which means that it doesn't have all the Samsung bloatware I used to suffer from! Excellent camera (Google), but recently I've started shooting DNG raw through Lightroom mobile.
I think that is an excellent image Caz. I am thinking about getting a better phone, instead of upgrading my pocket camera so I'm looking at everything I can.
Now that I've signed up for Adobe Creative Cloud, I installed Lightroom Mobile on the phone. So far, I'd only used it for editing shots I'd taken as a variation from Snapseed, but this week I've been trying out the camera in "pro" mode, which means that images are saved as a DNG.
This was taken very late last night (I was watching something on the tele and was bored) under tungsten light and it's straight out of camera, apart from changing to a square crop to remove my other half's legs!
We went to one of the British Summer Time concerts in Hyde Park a couple of weeks ago - we were lucky enough to get tickets very cheaply from someone who had got them as freebies, and asked for a donation to charity. Then I found out I couldn't take in a DSLR (although as we had VIP tickets that apparently didn't apply, but didn't find that out until we arrived so a wee bit far too pop back and pick it up!)
I had cheated very slightly by taking in the EOS-M, but only with the 20mm wide-angle but I still got some good shots of the screen. The camera shots are up on Flickr.
This one is taken with my phone, though and then edited in Snapseed.
Thank you Pat. I've tried various camera phones over the years, but really quite impressed with the Google app camera that came installed on my phone. All my shots are either edited with Google Photos or, if a bit more is required, Snapseed. I haven't found (or looked for) an app that resizes yet, so have done these in Photoshop.
This was on my first outing into town when I got the phone:
This one was at the local stately home - I'd been out shopping and hadn't taken my camera with me:
I don't have an i-phone, but I have recently upgraded to a Google Nexus 5 (in other words, an LG) and absolutely amazed by the quality of the photos most of the time.
Revisiting the iPhone. I've been having fun applying some post processing apps on my iPhone and thought I'd share some shots taken at my local golf course. Sorry - I should have resized them
A while ago I put together a short video called "iPhoneography".
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