Post pictures taken with your HTC 10 here!

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Barrel cactus in my yard (looks small but it's actually over 2' tall). Will look amazing in another week when it's fully in-bloom. Details get lost in the compresion/shrinking but if you click it, the needles have good detail.
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Edit; looking at it again, I'm impressed at the colors and overall richness considering how bright it was out when I took that. My eyes couldn't even really see the cactus that well and we're still adjusting when I uploaded it here. Was worried it would be blown out and pale like previous phones when talking similar shots. Admirable how the 10 grabbed it well. There's no adjustment going on there.
 
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Auto HDR, vignetting, 2 clicks on pop.
 
Tmobile needs to hurry with this software update. Right now my HTC 10 is sitting without a sim card until it does...
 
St. Thomas

Charlotte Amalie? I love that place. If you went to "Blackbeard's Tower", let me know. Only 20% of the story they tell is true. I'm a Golden Age of Piracy historian and can tell you what really went on. But do the Thousand Steps. You're walking in the footsteps of some of the most notorious pirates ever.
 
This one's taken on the wedding day of my sister and her husband, wich is in the pic together with my dad, i've just taken it with the 'auto' modus

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Can someone please post a night photo with street lights? I'd like to know if the lens flare issue is a big problem. I just recently saw a review on Youtube where the Lens Flares at night is VERY prominent and annoying - almost unusable shot. Thanks.
 
Only nexus phones (5x/6p) (in auto) from what i saw, can deal best with night photos and street lights. And ofcourse they are best for portraits (indoor and outdoor)
 
South Bank London, using Pro Mode

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Indoor shot with natural lighting, using Pro mode

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what is that?

It is a small avocado. Not sure how long it will stay on the tree as the tree is very small and we weren't expecting anything for another year. I have a feeling it will get too heavy for the small tree before the avocado is fully formed.