Photo thread

Animals. Supposedly black cats are difficult to photograph. @Red Flag 1 you'll appreciate these:

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Our smoky gray tabby:
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And our snowshoe:
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My old car, near the base of the Bay Bridge:
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Kind of a crappy shot of a red shouldered hawk. Crappy because the zoom and background colors make you lose definition:

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The moon, through CCTV:

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A good panorama of the San Francisco skyline at night:

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Negative of the church on Washington square:

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An enhanced shot of Alcatraz:

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LG G3 just before it crapped out and went into anendless boot cycle. There is a bit of a line where I probably went a bit quick on the pano in the first 1/4 - 1/3 of the pic. But the morning light makes for some great pics out there.

Is dust the biggest pain in the ass when it comes to phones around your parts? Only issue I have is with charging ports. Probably from plugging into wall chargers, car, etc. At some point, the connection loosened to the point where it wouldn't charge anymore.. .
So I bought a battery charger and extra batteries. I charge them outside the phone and switch them when the phone goes on the blink. Not sure you can take the battery out of an S4...

The Outback's on my bucket list.
 
No, the contrast only. to get more detail. I don't really like the storm shots, they're almost like a Michael Bay equivalent of still shots. If anything, I should have "detuned" the color. It was a case of spectacular storm systems moving through the area. Unreal. In some cases it looked like you might imagine a nuclear explosion, with the sunset lighting the unfurling clouds just right.
The shots were taken over the course of three to four days last year. With the naked eye, the slow moving detail of some clouds was fascinating. I shot video but the result was mediocre.
 
The camera lens sees things with such sharp clarity at times. Our brains tend to dumb down what we see, and our recall of previous things just fades so badly. Photos like you are taking add so much, particularly with the way you are handling the contrasts. The last shot of the storm clouds are really world class.
 
Hi Frank-for some reason couldnt quote and reply to your pics. The one B&W still in the forest I would actually buy.Great shot.If you want sell it-let me know.

As far as the CUJO cat pics-and as much as they are so beautiful I find myself wanting to see more pics of them..Awesome pics.
 
Is dust the biggest pain in the ass when it comes to phones around your parts? Only issue I have is with charging ports. Probably from plugging into wall chargers, car, etc. At some point, the connection loosened to the point where it wouldn't charge anymore.. .
So I bought a battery charger and extra batteries. I charge them outside the phone and switch them when the phone goes on the blink. Not sure you can take the battery out of an S4...

The Outback's on my bucket list.

They're probably more likely to get clogged up with pocket lint. In saying that my own phone fares far better than the little work candy bar phones, they tend to get coated in bulk explosives and get all munted up. We get the same issue with the charging points.
I think a new battery will fix the G3, but it's at the end of it's life, so I picked up a new phone.
 
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