What have you done with your camera today

Almost up to our front door. Max was mildly amused.

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Harsh sunshine and contrasting shadows today. I’m not complaining!

So this shot was hugely underexposed, blacking out lots of background. Overgrown, ill-planned, ramshackle @PixieKnuckles

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Oh I adore this one @d00d The lighting and the vibrant colours. Very atmospheric!

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Mucking about with macro on my phone.

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Fuchsia!

Oh well done. Did you attach one of those little magnifier/lenses to the phone?

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Dood
Try experimenting using a diffused light on flowers at night. here is one I did a few years ago. I bet you can get some really good photos like this

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No just used the facility of the phone itself, Samsung A12, it wasn’t centralised cause a bit of a breeze was blowing at the time.

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Parliament Sq. today

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this bottle bruch plant has done so well considering a few years back it nearly died and was just no more than a few twigs

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My second favourite camera.

Never owned a Canon camera. Going back to the dark ages when DSLR cameras first came on the scene I preferred the colour reproduction the nikon cameras had so stuck with nikon, Now i think the Panasonic range is worth a second look now

I haven’t tried out Canon either…it has a good reputation though. But then I haven’t tried Nikon or Panasonic either. I’m a Pentax girl, switched recently to Olympus.

This is me being arsey arty farty with my Olympus :camera:

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I used to like Canon cameras my last one was a G16 which followed a G10 and was an excellent still camera, the only problem with Canon was that they seemed light years behind other manufacturers with the video facilities on the camera, for example it had 1080p when other manufacturers offered 4K. The G10 had VGA!

I have a Canon EOS250D with a couple of lenses. The first camera I had was a Zorki. That was about 50 rears ago.

My first camera was a Brownie 127 (that was about 65 years ago)

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When I changed to 35mm it was all Olympus and Pentax. My Olympus FT was one of my favourite it was a half frame SLR, I thought it was great but film processors charged a premium for processing the film

I had a beautiful Nikon SLR back in the early 80s, two Nikon DSLRs in the noughties, Panasonic pocket digi, then that Canon advance pocket job, now a Panasonic GX80, still using the Canon sometimes.

I had A brownie 127 camera as well. the when digital cameras came out I had a Kodak EasyShare CX4200 2mp camera tol find out what all this digital stujff was about. Next was a Nikon D70s with an amazing 6 MP. After that came the Nikon D200-D300-D800 and D810 the last 3, I still have also a nikon L.26 compact and recently bought a panasonic DC TZ95.

Super image. :+1:

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