Still don't really get the idea of taking photos in the dark. Great photography requires great use of light. Not shooting pictures in a bar.
Don’t be “that guy”. People want to live life. They want to capture moments. They don’t want to be oh let’s not take these pictures in a bar because they light is just not “quite right“. The whole smart phone camera revolution made it so those spur of the moment pictures look a thousands times better than they use to (I’m talking about every brand not just Apple). That’s a good thing.
Looks nice. The google-equivalent seems to often make it almost like there’s daylight. This seems more like when you pull details out of black in photoshop using a high-dynamic range camera like the a7s.
Still don't really get the idea of taking photos in the dark. Great photography requires great use of light. Not shooting pictures in a bar.
ReplyDeleteDon’t be “that guy”. People want to live life. They want to capture moments. They don’t want to be oh let’s not take these pictures in a bar because they light is just not “quite right“. The whole smart phone camera revolution made it so those spur of the moment pictures look a thousands times better than they use to (I’m talking about every brand not just Apple). That’s a good thing.
A 1.4 lens can turn moonlight into daylight but better, because the light is different.
ReplyDeleteAnd in any case, sometimes the best photography is with a camera that works with the light you have.
I like the idea of taking decent pics in a variety of circumstances where the only equipment I have with me is the phone in my pocket.
ReplyDeleteStill don't really get the idea of taking photos in the dark. Great photography requires great use of light. Not shooting pictures in a bar.
ReplyDeleteLooks nice. The google-equivalent seems to often make it almost like there’s daylight. This seems more like when you pull details out of black in photoshop using a high-dynamic range camera like the a7s.
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