@Natalie ✨

Start of a beautiful morning with a beautiful skyline

Tall Tree

Below Metro Station

Clouds Timelapse

All content captured using PHONE(2) Pong

Natalie ✨ #withNothing

Presenting before you a Cloudy Evening - There are various hues of blue mixed with grey in the sky and they provide a water colour like effect on the Sky’s open canvas. The city backdrop pales in front of this mammoth painting. The golden hues at the bottom signify attempts of the fading light in the evening to pierce the clouds and make their presence felt. Probably, the artist who painted this wanted to convey that the golden evening light will be overwhelmed by the dash of the clouds in this usual Monsoon season arrival offering.

It also shows the clouds queueing up in a hurry at the end, before they burst out and let the Earth dance in the splashes of the rain. Just like us kids (back in the day) would wait near the school’s exit gate and make a dash to return home in the evening. I bet that, the Creator gets inspired from all the living beings he created, before he picks up the brush and starts to paint again.

I had captured this with my beloved Nothing Phone 2a at 12.5 MP, f/1.87, 1/107, ISO100 with the Reel filter on top.

Shot these stills with nothing phone (2a) just by reading the guidlines written here. Shot these on expert mode. It was evening and the climate was cloudy. The light was soft and contrast was missing. These are the outputs.

The blue of Naples is something incredible on the best days 🌊🔵

Some pics from a May trip

Shot with Nothing Phone (2)

Edit in VSCO + Snapseed

The Simple Shot- last week on a evening walk i saw this electric pole in fields & the sky in background is blue, at that moment i just frame the pole and clicked this shot from my Nothing Phone1 in expert mode.

I took this picture during my trip to kedarnath ( holistic place of lord shiva , at an altitude of 3573 above sea level ) on 10 may

Shot on phone 2

Default settings

Here are my submissions for the theme

In the daily ebb and flow of life within my office building, a window near the stairs had always caught my eye. One particular evening, something extraordinary unfolded. The window, adorned with a blue tint, was casting a serene, sapphire light into the building. Intrigued by this captivating sight, I decided to photograph the scene. The space, under the spell of this tranquil blue light, seemed to morph into a gateway to an unknown world, stirring a sense of wonder and contemplation.

#withNothing (Expert Mode)

  • FL - 5.59 mm

  • f/1.88

  • SS - 1/1600 sec

  • ISO - 100

  • EXP - (-1.7)

And here are my other set of submissions for this month’s theme

You can read the Back Story of these images on the below link ⬇

Nandi Hills Through the Lens of Nothing Phone (1)

hello what happened to the monthly photograph challenge?

  • adbo replied to this.
    Merged 1 post from monthly photograph challenge .

    roman1 I’ve merged your thread - please use the search function to find threads you’re looking for. It’s currently Sunday, so the team aren’t working and therefore a June thread hasn’t been created yet

    Hey everyone! Thanks for your patience while we set up the next photo challenge - June is incoming, so keep your eyes peeled!

    And, thank you everyone for such lovely submissions! Here are some favourites picked out by the Nothing Team:

    @Rahul

    @gtms

    @Khushal Jain

    And, if anyone has any suggestions for future themes, please do let me know in the comments 😃

      Hello, Natalie ✨

      I’m glad that my submission was liked by you all, however, I wanted to bring to your attention about a small mix-up that occurred in the announcement thread for May’s photography challenge, it seems there was a slight error in the username mentioned.

      The announcement names @Khushii21 , but my username is @Khushal Jain. I believe this was a simple oversight, and I would be grateful if you could correct it.

      Thank you for organizing these challenges and for your assistance with this matter.

      • Warm regards,
        @Khushal Jain


        [Update] It was corrected.
        Here are some theme ideas from my side:


        Silhouettes
        Contrast
        City Life
        Abstract