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Camera Glass Broken? Fix It Before Dust Ruins Your Phone Lens

A small crack in your phone camera glass can lead to dust damage, scratches, and blurry photos.

Replace your camera glass early and protect your phone camera.

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iPhone Pro vs. Samsung Galaxy Ultra: Camera Evolution Comparison

Visual comparison showing the rear camera design evolution of the iPhone Pro series (13 Pro to rumored 16 Pro) side-by-side with the Samsung Galaxy S Ultra series (S22 Ultra to rumored S25 Ultra). Track how the camera bumps and lens placement have changed over the years for these flagship phones. Essential pin for tech enthusiasts, people interested in smartphone rumors, and those comparing iPhone vs Galaxy phone designs.

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Aesthetic Smartphone Collection \mid Future Mobile Camera Concepts


Perfect tech flat lay \mid an aesthetic arrangement of modern mobile phones. From sleek minimal designs to large circular camera modules, this photo captures the latest trends in smartphone aesthetics and innovation.

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Hometown niebla

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Parcels - Buenos Aires

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Experiments with the @skyviksigni macro lens for smartphones. This is going to lead to a new photography workshop. Stay tuned for more updates.

It’s important to develop your photographic eye so that you can click better pictures.

I conduct a 3-hour workshop via Zoom that will help you to train your photographic eye, and look at everyday things differently, and photograph them really nicely.

My next workshop, “Develop Your Creative Eye through Smartphone Photography” is on Sunday, 16 January via Zoom. Please see the link in my bio to register, and see the other photography workshops that I offer.

Follow me for more photography content.

#smartphonephotographyworkshop, #smartphonecamera, #smartphonephotographer, #smartphonephotos, #smartphonefilmmaking, #artphotographystyle, #everydayphotoaday, #dailyphotograph, #dailyphotoshoot, #indiaphotographer, #indiaphotographers, #mumbailove, #mumbaistreets, #mumbaiinstagrammers, #mumbaidaily, #mumbaibased, #everydayphotography, #everydayphotoaday, #dailyphotos, #indiaphotos, #mumbaicity, #mumbaiscenes, #mumbai, #indiaphotography #ipreview via @preview.app (at Mumbai, Maharashtra)
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Blue, and then yellow. It was a blue and yellow morning.

Whether you want to photograph landscapes, or wildlife, or people, or food…
It’s important to develop your photographic eye so that you can look at even everyday mundane objects and photograph them as pieces of art.
I find that a smartphone camera is one of the best ways to train your photographic eye because you have it all the time.
You can look around you, you can think photographically, you can observe the light, and shoot what’s in it.
I conduct a 3-hour workshop via Zoom that will help you to train your photographic eye, and look at everyday things differently, and photograph them really nicely.
Please leave a comment if you’d like me to send you the details of this workshop.
It’s a fun workshop, 0% technical, 100% practical, 100% fun…
You’ll love it!

Follow me for more photography content.

#smartphonephotographyworkshop, #smartphonecamera, #smartphonephotographer, #smartphonephotos, #smartphonefilmmaking, #artphotographystyle, #everydayphotoaday, #dailyphotograph, #dailyphotoshoot, #indiaphotographer, #indiaphotographers, #mumbailove, #mumbaistreets, #mumbaiinstagrammers, #mumbaidaily, #mumbaibased, #everydayphotography, #everydayphotoaday, #dailyphotos, #indiaphotos, #mumbaicity, #mumbaiscenes, #mumbai, #indiaphotography (at Mumbai, Maharashtra)
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I went for a walk at 3 pm because it was dull, and inviting outside. I noticed the shadow of a single tree that would cut across diagonally of my square frame, so I snapped.
The next tree has two branches that produced two shadows, like a V, so I snapped again.
On my walk I saw the feet of a Charlie growing out of hedges. So I snapped again.
These snaps are part of my 365-day photo project of 2022. Today is day two.

Whether you want to photograph landscapes, or wildlife, or people, or food…It’s important to develop your photographic eye so that you can look at even everyday mundane objects and photograph them as pieces of art.
I find that a smartphone camera is one of the best ways to train your photographic eye because you have it all the time.
You can look around you, you can think photographically, you can observe the light, and shoot what’s in it.
I conduct a 3-hour workshop via Zoom that will help you to train your photographic eye, and look at everyday things differently, and photograph them really nicely.
Please leave a comment if you’d like me to send you the details of this workshop.
It’s a fun workshop, 0% technical, 100% practical, 100% fun…
You’ll love it!

Follow me for more photography content.

#smartphonephotographyworkshop, #smartphonecamera, #smartphonephotographer, #smartphonephotos, #smartphonefilmmaking, #artphotographystyle, #everydayphotoaday, #dailyphotograph, #dailyphotoshoot, #indiaphotographer, #indiaphotographers, #mumbailove, #mumbaistreets, #mumbaiinstagrammers, #mumbaidaily, #mumbaibased, #everydayphotography, #everydayphotoaday, #dailyphotos, #indiaphotos, #mumbaicity, #mumbaiscenes, #mumbai, #indiaphotography (at Mumbai, Maharashtra)
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Best smartphone cameras in the world

Best smartphone cameras in the world according to the DxOMark index

As smartphones become increasingly powerful, so do their camera systems, and for many, the camera’s capability is the most critical factor to consider when buying a new smartphone.

While many people would look at a camera’s megapixel rating to determine its overall quality, this only tells part of the story.

Modern smartphone cameras use a combination of different technologies and features to improve the quality of the pictures they take.

A great and reliable way to investigate which smartphone’s camera will best suit you is to use an independent benchmark, such as those provided by DxOMark. DxOMark completes thorough testing on the camera systems of a range of smartphones to assign the front and rear cameras of each a rating.

See https://mybroadband.co.za/news/smartphones/427692-best-smartphone-cameras-in-the-world.html

#technology #photography #smartphones #smartphonecamera #DxOMark

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These tiles have been on one of our kitchen walls ever since we moved in, in 1984. We never found the need to replace them. They’ve been there since the 1960s, when they built this building.

The cups are a more recent arrival.

Now they are going to demolish and redevelop the building. The tiles are going to go. But the cups will move with us. The @nescafeindia coffee has tasted the same since the 80s. And will taste the same when we return to the new building once it’s constructed.

I have been enjoying smartphone photography a lot over the last few days.

A smartphone camera is the easiest way to create instant sketches of the present. When we look back at pictures over time, they’ll bring back memories. And the emotions associated with those memories of the past.

That’s the power of visual arts.

I teach a 3-hour workshop, Learning to see through Smartphone Photography. Please see the link in my bio for more details and upcoming dates.

#smartphonephotographyworkshop, #smartphonecamera, #smartphonephotographer, #smartphonephotos, #smartphonefilmmaking, #artphotographystyle, #everydayphotoaday, #dailyphotograph, #dailyphotoshoot, #indiaphotographer, #indiaphotographers, #mumbailove, #mumbaistreets, #mumbaiinstagrammers, #mumbaidaily, #mumbaibased, #everydayphotography, #everydayphotoaday, #dailyphotos, #indiaphotos, #mumbaicity, #mumbaiscenes, #mumbai, #indiaphotography (at Mumbai, Maharashtra)
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This is a top view of a sofa that has been in my house for close to 3 decades. Both my mom, and my dad would sit on it while they were alive.

The tiles on the floor are from the 1960s. They don’t make tiles like these anymore.

In a few weeks, our building will be demolished and redeveloped. The objects in this image, the sofa, and the tiles will be gone (the sofa will be replaced by one from @ikea.india).

When I look at this picture a decade from now, it’ll represent an era that’s long gone. But every time I look at this picture, different memories will come flooding back.

That’s the power of photography.

A smartphone camera is the easiest way to create instant sketches of the present that will have deep meaning and value in the future.

I teach a 3-hour workshop, Learning to see through Smartphone Photography. Please see the link in my bio for more details and upcoming dates.

#smartphonephotographyworkshop, #smartphonecamera, #smartphonephotographer, #smartphonephotos, #smartphonefilmmaking, #artphotographystyle, #everydayphotoaday, #dailyphotograph, #dailyphotoshoot, #indiaphotographer, #indiaphotographers, #mumbailove, #mumbaistreets, #mumbaiinstagrammers, #mumbaidaily, #mumbaibased, #everydayphotography, #everydayphotoaday, #dailyphotos, #indiaphotos, #mumbaicity, #mumbaiscenes, #mumbai, #indiaphotography (at Mumbai, Maharashtra)
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Samsung wants to have a 576MP smartphone camera in four years

Samsung wants to have a 576MP smartphone camera in four years

After CPU clock cycles, the mobile numbers pool has seemingly shifted to pixel counts. While it’s been repeatedly proven that higher doesn’t always mean better, that hasn’t stopped manufacturers from flaunting significant figures, especially in marketing materials. It doesn’t hurt if you’ve got dozens or maybe many megapixels if you’ll cram that a lot of during a sensor, but Samsung could be taking things to the acute during a few years. Not satisfied with its recently announced 200MP sensor, it apparently wants to possess quite twice that much by 2025.
Those pixels are just about what captures light information, particularly colors, so you’d presume that the more you’ve got, the higher the resulting image. Unfortunately, there are other factors to think about in producing a digital image, like lenses, color accuracy, exposure, white balance, and more. Apple and later Google proved how even 12MP sensors could outperform larger cameras, especially with some computational magic involved.
There are also consequences in cram numerous pixels during a sensor that must fit inside a smartphone. One of the most significant drawbacks is the cross-talk between tightly-packed pixels, which Samsung’s ISOCELL technology was designed to counteract. Further increasing the amount of pixels inside an equivalent sensor size, however, presents even more manufacturing and engineering challenges to stay those pixels well isolated.
Of course, that won’t stop Samsung from dreaming, and company SVP & Head of Automotive Sensors Haechang Lee revealed that they’re envisioning a 576MP mobile image sensor by 2025. Using its newly announced “ChameloenCell” pixel binning technology would translate to 36MP images under certain conditions and settings. That’s still tons of pixels, though, perhaps far too many to imagine using today’s current manufacturing and engineering technologies.
Four years remain distant, and mobile photography trends might drastically change by then. Samsung’s current performance therein area hasn’t been consistently good anyway, and maybe the corporate could be better served by that specialize in improving its current photography technologies before boasting about innovations few other phone makers will want to use.

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