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Celebrations of the Hindu festival last month in Goa. All the images were taken with the iPhone 14 Pro and its performance in this low light setting was outstanding. Details and more images in my blog post.
The iPhone records what it is pointed at. The photographer is the one that decides what to point at. Rajan, your images really immerses the viewer into the image providing a peek into this celebration. Well captured and presented.
Amazing photos! I agree with Chez that is it is the photographer that makes the image but the newer phone sensors are pretty amazing too! I would say the photographer and camera did a nice job with these.
If you hadn't disclosed the camera used I would have said that you did a wonderful job with color balance, highlights and shadow detail in these images. I continue to be impressed with the OOC images from my 13 Pro. I often wonder why Apple doesn't yet have a dedicated camera.
But I think Chez said it best Rajan, you did a great job and the iPhone kept up with your requests. These are really immersing and beautiful images with this lighting, excellent and accurately colorful
Danpbphoto wrote:
Great captures Rajan! Yeah these new iphone cameras are becoming the rage back here on the East Coast of the US.
Dan
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keepclicking wrote:
Rajan, those are beautiful photos. 👍🏻
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gordec wrote:
Get out of here. I know you took it with a Leica M10R with 35 Lux FLE and went in and edited the metadata to show Iphone.
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chez wrote:
The iPhone records what it is pointed at. The photographer is the one that decides what to point at. Rajan, your images really immerses the viewer into the image providing a peek into this celebration. Well captured and presented.
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chad hites wrote:
Amazing photos! I agree with Chez that is it is the photographer that makes the image but the newer phone sensors are pretty amazing too! I would say the photographer and camera did a nice job with these.
Chad
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Karl Witt wrote:
If you hadn't disclosed the camera used I would have said that you did a wonderful job with color balance, highlights and shadow detail in these images. I continue to be impressed with the OOC images from my 13 Pro. I often wonder why Apple doesn't yet have a dedicated camera.
But I think Chez said it best Rajan, you did a great job and the iPhone kept up with your requests. These are really immersing and beautiful images with this lighting, excellent and accurately colorful
Karl
Thank you, all, for the thoughtful remarks.
Harry - you are right, of course. One thing I found is, the iPhone (or any other smartphone) helps get really close to the 'action' without being obtrusive.
Dec 02, 2022 at 06:50 AM
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Did you have to do any editing afterward? I'm surprised how these pictures have very little "digital glare". Most night shots are heavily processed from smart phones and look very inorganic.
Did you have to do any editing afterward? I'm surprised how these pictures have very little "digital glare". Most night shots are heavily processed from smart phones and look very inorganic.
Sean,
The photos were shot in AppleRAW. The dng file was exported into Photoshop where it opens in the Adobe RAW window. Basic adjustments were made there and the file then placed into Photoshop. Then the Topaz Photo AI plugin was called where I accepted the auto-corrections it made (mostly noise mitigation).
This is a definite advance in imaging technology and with further developments in the next couple of years I expect the image quality gap between ILC bodies and smartphones to narrow to a point where even the pixel-peeper will be challenged. Right now I wouldn't hesitate to carry just the iPhone for street work and for work around people in situations like the above.
A beautiful series of photos intimately captured. To me, a prefect example of great photography with any of today’s cameras, regardless of sensor size.
dblsplayer wrote:
A beautiful series of photos intimately captured. To me, a prefect example of great photography with any of today’s cameras, regardless of sensor size.
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Lightsearcher wrote:
Fantastic shots Rajan,
Amazing what phones are able to do now.
Marcelo
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CYT111 wrote:
Thanks for sharing these photos. You gave us viewers a glimpse of these intimate moments and rituals. Lovely job with your iPhone.
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enjoiyourlife wrote:
Wow! Were there shot in RAW? Looks phenomenal.