• Varyk@sh.itjust.works
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    5 months ago

    It’s a great picture, is the brightness or contrast turned up? It seems like there’s a white haze or aura, although close up I don’t see anything that looks too bright.

    Maybe the green is so green and the blue is so blue.

    Very nice

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      5 months ago

      Not sure quite what my cellphone camera did for this one, all I did was crop it but the rest of the processing was done automatically.

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        5 months ago

        Might just be a hell of a magical day!

        Also, I have a pixel and I can’t take normal pictures anymore like there’s always some kind of filter applied that I cannot undo, so it might just be the nature of cell phones these days.

        Even the “raw” photo, I can see the actual raw photo and then a quarter second later it updates with all the contrast and brightness and everything changed and that’s what gets saved as a .RAW picture.

        I can’t believe I haven’t downloaded another camera app yet.

        Thanks for letting me have this rant, it’s a nice picture. Have a good one.

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        5 months ago

        Phone cameras tend to ramp up the saturation.

        It gives the photo a more vibrant look, which many people prefer, at the expense of color accuracy.

        But generally with artistic photography, you’re going more for a style than for accuracy, so I wouldn’t say it’s always a bad thing (though sometimes it is).