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I decided to try an experiment today. The top image was taken with my iPhone X and the lower one with my Canon SL2 (I believe it's called the EOS 200D in Europe). What are your thoughts?
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I tried to upload them to the gallery but, at 6 mb+, the iphone photo was too large so I lowered the resolution. Here are the full sized shots, starting with the Canon 200D
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An interesting comparison - I've tried something similar on a recent holiday to France. I haven't edited the camera shot yet, so will post when I have. This time I didn't take a DSLR with me, all photos this holiday were on either the Google Pixel 3a or my Canon EOS-R. Only took 2 lenses with me, too - a 50mm f1.4 and the mk 1 24-70 f2.8. Didn't miss the distance too much - apart from when I was sitting on a second floor windowsill and trying to capture fast moving swallows in their nests one floor above my head!
The second image is taken with my Canon EOS-R with a 24-70 f2.8 - without losing the top of the building, I'm unable to correct the verticals much. It's also a slightly wider view - I wanted to include the statue of Josef Layon on both images.
At first glance, I think that your 2 pictures are about with post processing and without post processing. Obviously, your 2nd picture looks like edited picture. But first picture seems to me very decent quality. I think, we can use either camera lens or smartphone according to their perspective. While itÂ’s true that it is often desirable to deliver the maximum amount of visual information to your audience, this is not always the case. There are times when a crushed and burnt out shadow or a super-bright highlight are just what you need to bring a photograph home.
At first glance, I think that your 2 pictures are about with post processing and without post processing. Obviously, your 2nd picture looks like edited picture. But first picture seems to me very decent quality. I think, we can use either camera lens or smartphone according to their perspective. While itÂ’s true that it is often desirable to deliver the maximum amount of visual information to your audience, this is not always the case. There are times when a crushed and burnt out shadow or a super-bright highlight are just what you need to bring a photograph home.
Selenajain. Were you referring to the two photos of Patmore, or the two photos of, Caz ?
Canon 7D 50D 400D Canon 300mm f4 L IS Canon 70 - 200 f2.8 L IS Sigma 150 - 500 f6.3 OS Sigma 50mm f1.4
Haven't posted any shots processed by Google's Snapseed in a while. We took the grandkids to Queehee, Vermont and I got this shot using both the HDR Scape and Drama filters. The horizon isn't titlted. The bridge itself isn't level.
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