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UER Forum > UE Photo Critiques > Hamm's Brewery -- shot on iPhone (Viewed 1171 times)
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Hamm's Brewery -- shot on iPhone
< on 8/4/2021 5:28 PM >
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Hi all, by no means would I consider myself a photographer.

But that being said, I would appreciate any tips on how to improve my shots using an iPhone camera.




Additionally, here is the link to my regional post about Hamm's:
https://www.uer.ca...urrpage=1&pp#post0




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Re: Hamm's Brewery -- shot on iPhone
< Reply # 1 on 8/5/2021 9:16 AM >
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the second picture looks a bit blurry on the edges, not sure if its due to iPhone quality or the edit. I would suggest using a proper DSLR/DSLM for better results (quality wise).




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Re: Hamm's Brewery -- shot on iPhone
< Reply # 2 on 2/14/2022 5:57 AM >
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With iPhone lenses, when hit by a hard+strong light source, the flare you get is usually pretty bad and that's why the image quality of your second image would drop. Hmmm I'd say using your palm to make a 'lens hood' to cut out some stray light might improve it a bit...?




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