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Can you tell I was really into this robe? You can’t, can you...
Once again...
Sadly I had to compress this picture by exporting it as a .jpg because the original .tiff was too big for Tumblr. Here’s a link to the original over on flickr.
And now we’re back to where we started - the trip ends and so do the snowy white pictures for a while; I hope it wasn’t too much of the same and am glad to have taken the opportunity to test the new phone :)
What I like is that the snow’s texture and depth is captured so well, instead of creating a flat image. As I’ve stated in the beginning, this is a challenge only few phones would handle as well as the iPhone 7 seems to do.
What you do see in the two first pictures, is the tonal shift as compared to the last one; being an eye-witness I must state that the light didn’t change much in the five minutes between the shots, so that is something I will have to surveil in the future.
This picture deserved a seperate post in my opinion, because this is easily the best portrait I’ve taken with a phone so far. The exposure, the colours, the details - everything comes together and creates this very natural and light image which isn’t even too bad when it comes to the distortion, despite being a close-up photograph...