LG V60 photos and videos thread.

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Now that we have a dedicated forum, I figured time to start this thread. Normally these are photo threads, but the V60 is a powerhouse for video too and I'd love to see that in use as well. Here's some to get started with (though already posted before in the original V60 thread).

This video was taken using the slo-mo option.

https://youtu.be/zyIYDVItPug

This one playing with the time lapse option, set to 15x. Please don't lick your screens!

https://youtu.be/naLcgrDUmhE

The flame photo was me bored while waiting for water to boil, cropped slightly and straightened. The tripod photo is just a comparison between my old one and new one that was a recent birthday gift. The taller one is what I used when shooting the videos and I'm impressed with the HDR handling of the clouds/sky.IMG_20200510_181420.jpeg0506201804_HDR.jpeg
 
Now that we have a dedicated forum, I figured time to start this thread. Normally these are photo threads, but the V60 is a powerhouse for video too and I'd love to see that in use as well. Here's some to get started with (though already posted before in the original V60 thread).

This video was taken using the slo-mo option.

https://youtu.be/zyIYDVItPug

This one playing with the time lapse option, set to 15x. Please don't lick your screens!

https://youtu.be/naLcgrDUmhE

The flame photo was me bored while waiting for water to boil, cropped slightly and straightened. The tripod photo is just a comparison between my old one and new one that was a recent birthday gift. The taller one is what I used when shooting the videos and I'm impressed with the HDR handling of the clouds/sky.View attachment 320360View attachment 320361

Thank you so much for starting this thread! And wow! I LOVE the flame photo! So cool!
 
Finally got to stress the camera today. I was at a highway rest area and decided to do some long exposure work. I took so many that I started getting "hot pixels" due to the heat build up in the sensor (a common issue when taking back to back long exposures).

The first photo is straight out of the camera. The second is the same photo, but edited a fair bit from the RAW file. The biggest thing I noticed was heavy vignetting, which I tried to level out, among other tweaks. That was a 20" exposure.

The third photo I just turned around to get a shot of the trucks. Nothing too special.

The last two I got out my levitation wand to play around with. These were 5" exposures using the intervalometer function of this app.

https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.lensesdev.manual.camera.pro

Not the most ideal photos, but I had my high vis work shirt on, using more digital zoom than I really wanted, lots of ambient lighting, and no rear curtain flash to freeze my motion. When you're limited on time, equipment, and locations, you have to work with what you got. I took about 50 photos in all, and these were the best of each scene.0514202215_HDR.jpegPSX_20200514_232046.jpeg0514202223a_HDR.jpegIMG_20200514_224210.jpegIMG_20200514_224307.jpeg
 
Finally got to stress the camera today. I was at a highway rest area and decided to do some long exposure work. I took so many that I started getting "hot pixels" due to the heat build up in the sensor (a common issue when taking back to back long exposures).

The first photo is straight out of the camera. The second is the same photo, but edited a fair bit from the RAW file. The biggest thing I noticed was heavy vignetting, which I tried to level out, among other tweaks. That was a 20" exposure.

The third photo I just turned around to get a shot of the trucks. Nothing too special.

The last two I got out my levitation wand to play around with. These were 5" exposures using the intervalometer function of this app.

https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.lensesdev.manual.camera.pro

Not the most ideal photos, but I had my high vis work shirt on, using more digital zoom than I really wanted, lots of ambient lighting, and no rear curtain flash to freeze my motion. When you're limited on time, equipment, and locations, you have to work with what you got. I took about 50 photos in all, and these were the best of each scene.View attachment 320478View attachment 320479View attachment 320480View attachment 320481View attachment 320482

Fantastic shots! This phone's camera is more than capable!
 
Now that we have a dedicated forum, I figured time to start this thread. Normally these are photo threads, but the V60 is a powerhouse for video too and I'd love to see that in use as well. Here's some to get started with (though already posted before in the original V60 thread).

This video was taken using the slo-mo option.

https://youtu.be/zyIYDVItPug

This one playing with the time lapse option, set to 15x. Please don't lick your screens!

https://youtu.be/naLcgrDUmhE

The flame photo was me bored while waiting for water to boil, cropped slightly and straightened. The tripod photo is just a comparison between my old one and new one that was a recent birthday gift. The taller one is what I used when shooting the videos and I'm impressed with the HDR handling of the clouds/sky.View attachment 320360View attachment 320361
The flame one is amazing. The good looks tasty.
 
Very nice! Was this shot with the stock app, or anything special done with it? Sunrises and sunsets are some of the most challenging scenes.

Also, thanks for not making this thread seem all about me.

This one was the stock app in auto settings. The other pic was manual settings to tweak the color to reflect what i was seeing.
 
Malibu2.jpg

I just finished painting my 1965 Chevelle. Now I have to finish putting it all back together.

It was weird, when I tried to upload the pic AC told me the file size was too large. I've never had that problem before. So, I had to reduce quality in Affinity.
 

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