bnyc Posted March 18, 2016 Share Posted March 18, 2016 <p>Happy Friday everyone! Yet another New York sunset in HDR, but what can I say? The phone captures it well!</p><div></div> Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Wouter Willemse Posted March 18, 2016 Share Posted March 18, 2016 <p>Streetcat, willing to pose</p><div></div> Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Edwin Barkdoll Posted March 18, 2016 Share Posted March 18, 2016 Animal you don't see every day.<div></div> Test Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Edwin Barkdoll Posted March 18, 2016 Share Posted March 18, 2016 Animal you don't see every day. Part 2.<div></div> Test Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Edwin Barkdoll Posted March 18, 2016 Share Posted March 18, 2016 Animal you don't see every day. Part 3. All iphone<div></div> Test Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Norman 202 Posted March 18, 2016 Share Posted March 18, 2016 18-03 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Norman 202 Posted March 18, 2016 Share Posted March 18, 2016 Previous post was not iphone.<div></div> Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
andy_szeto Posted March 18, 2016 Share Posted March 18, 2016 Korean fried chicken, spicy (below) and mild (above) ;-).....<div></div> Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Andrew Gosden Posted March 18, 2016 Share Posted March 18, 2016 <p>Edwin - Those are definitely unexpected for phone photos.<br> There's something about using my phone that makes me more experimental. This is a close up of a crocus stamen taken by holding a reversed 50mm lens to the phone camera lens.<br> <img src="https://akgosdenphotos.smugmug.com/Flowers/Flowers-2016/i-6sQ6Mvh/0/700x700/20160312_154926-700x700.jpg" alt="" /><br> <strong>Galaxy S4, reversed Minolta 50mm lens</strong></p> Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Andrew Gosden Posted March 18, 2016 Share Posted March 18, 2016 <p>And here are a couple taken holding a kaleidoscope to the lens. The camera had a hard time focusing on these.<br> #1 Kaleido-Kitty<br> <img src="https://akgosdenphotos.smugmug.com/WeeklyThread/Phone-Shares/i-v97QVf5/0/700x700/20160313_155956-700x700.jpg" alt="" /></p> <p>and #2 Kaleido-Kid<br> <img src="https://akgosdenphotos.smugmug.com/WeeklyThread/Phone-Shares/i-95FpJgG/0/700x700/20160313_193046%280%29-700x700.jpg" alt="" /></p> Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Edwin Barkdoll Posted March 18, 2016 Share Posted March 18, 2016 Andrew, I'll have to try the reversed lense technique. I hadn't thought of it. Test Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Andrew Gosden Posted March 19, 2016 Share Posted March 19, 2016 <p>I had to use the digital zoom on the phone to avoid vignetting.</p> Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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