These are with the Samsung S10 cellphone. I do fudge with the pictures a little with that function in the phone, aslo taking a little time at looking at the scene a little before I snap the picture and pitching the lens up or down and left and right in order to work against the the rays of light if you can get what I'm saying. I think it's how the angles of light that really effect the outcome of how the picture will come out and just looking for those beautiful views, which are many as long as there's no obstructions like power lines that take that away. This shot of the flatirons outside of Boulder, I took last Tuesday morning as I was heading out of town. Number 1, The fresh snow made for a unique scene and I pointed the camera lens upward to eliminate most of the barb wire fence in front of me and also aiming towards the sky makes it look a deeper blue.What type of camera do you use? Your pics always look so nice.
It seems that's one of the features of the latest and greatest smartphones is the advanced photo features. When I got it one of my daughters mentioned those Samsung S10's take really good pictures. I didn't really even think about all that when I got it and that was to appease my wife who mentioned one to many times "When are you gonna upgrade that old outdated phone of yours", so I went and got a new one.My phone is old so I've been thinking about a new one. Yours does a great job.
Really beautiful photos-I kind of miss the mountain scenery at times.It seems that's one of the features of the latest and greatest smartphones is the advanced photo features. When I got it one of my daughters mentioned those Samsung S10's take really good pictures. I didn't really even think about all that when I got it and that was to appease my wife who mentioned one to many times "When are you gonna upgrade that old outdated phone of yours", so I went and got a new one.