YankInDaSouth
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Came across this Great Blue Heron off the coast of Monterey this past weekend, using my Moment 58 mm telephoto. I'm astonished at how clear the in-flight shot is, considering that I wasn't prepared for it to take off!
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Just a random photo I took during a rare night out. Still amazed me how well it performs in nighttime, even without the Night Sight.
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Did you ID the flower ? Bc if you didn't time to throw this phone awayAlmost 3 years of using this phone and I still snap pics that blow me away!
This was a really quick shot I took while walking the dogs. Primarily took it only to use Google Lens to try and ID this flower; so it was a very quick shot with very little effort made and I was quite amazed when I looked at the results:
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Hahaha ... Yes, Google Lens came through and identified it (as a Crocus, in case you were wonderingDid you ID the flower ? Bc if you didn't time to throw this phone away![]()
Almost 3 years of using this phone and I still snap pics that blow me away!
This was a really quick shot I took while walking the dogs. Primarily took it only to use Google Lens to try and ID this flower; so it was a very quick shot with very little effort made and I was quite amazed when I looked at the results:
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Hahaha ... Yes, Google Lens came through and identified it (as a Crocus, in case you were wondering).
Hmmm. So is Google Lens a separate app or part of the camera app. I downloaded some 3rd party app. It has a free version and a subscription version. Frankly, I'm really not into these subscription plans. I want to just OWN apps.
It's part of the Google Camera app. Tap Modes and then Lens. You can also do it after the fact in Google Photos -- select any photo, then tap the Lens icon at the bottom.
I Lens'd my photos -- the white flower is an Iceland Poppy, and the green plant is a Myrtle spurge.![]()