Monthly Photography Challenge - April
SaptarshiMahata This is a very cool shot
Mrtechsense Namma Metro?
Great composition btw
Khushal Jain yes sir 🫠
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Shot on iPhone 11 last weekend when I was visiting my parents in my home town. It was pretty the transition when the sun goes down and the bars and restaurants are still turning the lights on… I saw that there were these flares of sun light coming out even at the beginning of the night and I thought why not.
Mercado público, Laguna - SC - Brazil
Wide camera / 26mm / f1.8 / ISO 50 / 1/120s
Obrigadoo
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Last month I went to my village and there is a small hill. Whenever I visit my village, I definitely visit that hill because it reminds me of my childhood, and I feel very nostalgic there.
And these photos, I clicked there on that evening.
Device - Nothing Phone 1 (A063)
Settings - f/1.9 | 5.59mm | ISO100
#withNothing
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Recently i visited dadar chowpaty with my best friend. And the sunset seemed to be much beautiful i captured some images with my nothing phone 1 but these 2 are my all time favourite.
1st image is of the pretty sunset and colours of the evening.
2nd image is a portrait shot of my best friend a few minutes after the sunset when the sky was verry pretty and there is a sea link and there where lights on it so i got very beautiful bokeh and the after sunset lights where also very pretty.
Louis thank you
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tree stood sentinel over the park, its branches reaching out like gnarled fingers. The summer sun beat down, casting a long, inky shadow on the ground. As the day wore on, the shadow stretched and shifted, a silent sundial marking the passage of time.
Beneath the cool embrace of the shadow, a group of children played. They chased each other through the dappled light, their laughter echoing through the trees. The leaves rustled in the breeze, whispering secrets to the wind.
Really nice to see those beautiful shot on phone(2a) but the OG phone(1) aint too far away
Sharing some shots from today’s visit to a museum. Phone (1) is my go to especially when there is sharp contrasts and it captures it so well, which quite coincidentally fits in well with the theme for colour/no-colour
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