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I Take Pictures With My Smartphone To Prove That It’s Not The Equipment That Matters
I'm Mounir 19 yo from Algeria and believe that for me photography was never about the materials. In the certain point, your are limited by what you got but you have to love the process not the outcome.
If you really want to do something, to create, then just do it. No excuses and no crying about not having this or that.
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Check your edit...there's no stars in front of the moon in a real sky.
Great pics, but some of them would be even better with a shallower depth of field that you could not actieve on a phone...
The artistic eye is key, but as one gets to a higher level of creativity, equipment does add another few layers of depth and refinement. Your work is excellent anyway. Perhaps you will tinker with finer equipment down the road and also enjoy it.
Amazing photos, but it's not the equipment that produces good photos. It's the editing. I could bet that these aren't the original versions (unedited) and that you edited them using a sophisticated software
Very nice! My husband also takes beautiful photos with his phone. However my snaps look very average. It takes an artistic eye!
Very nice, but how did you create the blurry slow shutter speed effect?
These are great. Too bad you wouldnt be able to print them on large canvases.
I absolutely love your pictures..! I take photos with my iPhone 6s, and my dad (photographer) is often quite impressed... ;)
I love it. It is another pov. But,a little suggestions here, maybe you can use less filter. Since you photo already unique.
There are a bunch of competitions aimed specifically at people who use their phones as cameras. It might be worth entering.
I also take zillions of photos on my iPhone 8 Plus and I think that some phones are much better than DLSR.
Great pics, but some of them would be even better with a shallower depth of field that you could not actieve on a phone...
The artistic eye is key, but as one gets to a higher level of creativity, equipment does add another few layers of depth and refinement. Your work is excellent anyway. Perhaps you will tinker with finer equipment down the road and also enjoy it.
Amazing photos, but it's not the equipment that produces good photos. It's the editing. I could bet that these aren't the original versions (unedited) and that you edited them using a sophisticated software
Very nice! My husband also takes beautiful photos with his phone. However my snaps look very average. It takes an artistic eye!
Very nice, but how did you create the blurry slow shutter speed effect?
These are great. Too bad you wouldnt be able to print them on large canvases.
I absolutely love your pictures..! I take photos with my iPhone 6s, and my dad (photographer) is often quite impressed... ;)
I love it. It is another pov. But,a little suggestions here, maybe you can use less filter. Since you photo already unique.
There are a bunch of competitions aimed specifically at people who use their phones as cameras. It might be worth entering.
I also take zillions of photos on my iPhone 8 Plus and I think that some phones are much better than DLSR.