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vtbeavens t1_j5kj7n3 wrote

While smartphones definitely have their limitations compared to dedicated cameras you can still capture a LOT of nice images with one.

Find a camera app that allows you to take photos in RAW, as this will let you have more leeway when you are editing.

Not having gear will absolutely prevent you from obtaining certain shots, but honestly the most important pieces of kit are your eyes and your mind. Without those it doesn't matter if you're using top-of-the-line pro equipment or not.

I've seen better pics taken with a smartphone/point and shoot compared to a $15k Leica setup.

If you find yourself loving the hobby with a smartphone then you can jump into the entry-level DSLR arena for only a couple hundo bucks. Cared-for used is a killer option in the photography world.

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ashtefer1 t1_j5kk9d9 wrote

A good photo doesn’t require a fancy camera.

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late-nite-pbj t1_j5kkmop wrote

You can cross south over the T. Pott bridge and follow the asphalt path until the fork beside the train tracks. Go right at the fork (onto gravel). This is under the bridge you can see from the fork.

From Manchester this can be approached by taking the flood wall path (on top of the flood wall) westward.

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danadane1419 t1_j5kqhs2 wrote

I love walking this trail. It’s hard to not take a decent pic

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FritzFromSonofaFritz t1_j5kxzq8 wrote

Couldn’t agree more with this statement. I work in video production and have been watching one guy buy at least $30k worth of camera bodies and another $10-20k in lightd and audio due to him feeling like he doesn’t have exactly what he needs to make a short film. It’s been five years and all I’ve seen from him are some camera test videos he’s posted on his Facebook.

Meanwhile I’ve seen short films in festivals that were shot with a whole setup (lights, camera, audio) that was under 5k and they’re being seen by countless people.

Anyway, also agree with the entry level DSLR. That and a decent 50mm prime lens would only be a few hundred bucks. Certainly a lot less than the newest iPhone.

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Valyrian_Steelers t1_j5l443h wrote

Next time you're in that spot you should try lowering your phone to juuuuust the water's edge and snapping a photo! It usually makes for a cool shot!

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lame_gaming t1_j5mvri6 wrote

the amount of people who spend 1000+ on a phone with a fancy camera and dont really know how to use it is kinda annoying. spending the extra seconds to adjust exposure and composition makes something go from “oh cool” to “wow thats awesome!”

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