LG G4 : Pictures !

Used one of those little toy kaleidoscope viewer things for this light shot. Put the eye piece over the lens like a clip on zoom lens, and it actually came out better than expected.
 

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My first attempt at the snapseed editing app. Love it so far!

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The deck to my apartment. A historic building in Atlanta.
 

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Get a Nikon D3200 DSLR it is the best & most highly rated cheaper DSLR on the market. Can now be found at quite low prices online around £250
 
This lovely greeted me in my new apartment I just moved into. Quite impressed with the camera on this phone!
 

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Christmas tree at Hollywood Studios.. No edits

Taking only my G4 and my Re-camera into the Parks.
 

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There are a lot of wonderful shots with the G4, which made me choose my next phone.

It could be better focused but i am pleased with results
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Edit: How can the photos be shown well rotated?

Traditionally, cameras rotated the pixels to create the orientation of the image. The G4 and many newer cameras have a default (for lack of a better term) landscape orientation, then set final orientation in the EXIF data. So apps and websites need to use that info to know to display in portrait mode, but not all of them have been updated yet. So pictures taken in portrait mode with one of these cameras will always show up in landscape.

To get around it, you can open the picture in an editing app, rotate if needed, then save it again. Even if you don't need to rotate it, saving it should reset the orientation to the older method and display correctly here.
 
Traditionally, cameras rotated the pixels to create the orientation of the image. The G4 and many newer cameras have a default (for lack of a better term) landscape orientation, then set final orientation in the EXIF data. So apps and websites need to use that info to know to display in portrait mode, but not all of them have been updated yet. So pictures taken in portrait mode with one of these cameras will always show up in landscape.

To get around it, you can open the picture in an editing app, rotate if needed, then save it again. Even if you don't need to rotate it, saving it should reset the orientation to the older method and display correctly here.

Thank you for the tip...
 
I should rethink my Christmas light placement next year...
 

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New toy. The one shortcoming of the G4 camera was trying to shoot action shots of our daughter playing basketball (indoors). G4 is still by far the best phone at taking those hoops shots, but limited regardless. Selected this camera as a remedy for that. Figure I will still use the G4 camera a ton, too.

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A few naval ships under construction. Hope I'm not divulging any national secrets. :sly:
 

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