orangecroc
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I think the speaks to the quality of the camera. When I first got my Lumia 1020 I was taking pictures of everything. If the camera wasn't good or you weren't enjoying it, you probably wouldn't bother taking so many pictures.
I think you're right. My DSLR has remained tucked away in a cupboard since I got the phone. I will likely only pull it out for special circumstances now, as I trust the phone to perform in almost all situations.I think the speaks to the quality of the camera. When I first got my Lumia 1020 I was taking pictures of everything. If the camera wasn't good or you weren't enjoying it, you probably wouldn't bother taking so many pictures.
If it weren't for 2 or 3 small modern things in this photo, it could be from any time in the 20th century. //uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20180424/07c7372c4bf051d6948b78d0972f964c.jpg
No, just the church in my small town.Is that St. Davids cathedral?
Only got the phone end of last week, so not had much time to play with it yet. Still learning the best way to use it, hoping someone will eventually put a detail how do type video out in different modes
Anyway, here are a few pics that I took
Have to say this beach one, really did stand out and captured kinda what I was seeing, or actually made it even more intense
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Taken in Cat mode, not sure if it has overdone the cat hair
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Think this was done in auto mode
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Monochrome mode, think I did aperture
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This also in auto mode
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I've taken a few pictures of this church, and I think I might actually be happier with this picture taken on the P20 Pro than most of the ones taken on my DSLR!//uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20180424/7bbd841007994dd5918dc103cf95b34c.jpg//uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20180424/4f55ad8448d57a1e7825ff860c165f94.jpg
What's the name of the cat?Ouch, stay away from “cat mode”. Arrrrggggg. Painfully oversharpened and over processed.![]()