I’m surprised how clear this came out, #distance #1mile #maxzoom #beach #lifeisgood @louierobert (at St. Pete Beach, Florida)
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I’m surprised how clear this came out, #distance #1mile #maxzoom #beach #lifeisgood @louierobert (at St. Pete Beach, Florida)
#maxzoom #airplane #sennhof #switzerland #iphone8plus (hier: Sennhof, Zurich, Switzerland)
Maxzoom Advice #1
Pro tip: when taking photos, be sure to stand as far away as possible from the point of interest. Then, take photos at several degrees of zoom (don’t worry, this is all part of the “maximization” process). Later, you can choose the image that gives you just the right amount of real-world detail while still consuming as much of the image as possible.
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