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Explore the world through my smartphone lens. Redefine photography, one mobile shot at a time. Hit follow and let's create together.#SmartphonePhotographer

Mumbai เข้าร่วม Haziran 2022
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Marques Brownlee
I also can't stop thinking about how this might be the greatest missed opportunity in marketing history if Apple doesn't have a billboard of these saying "Shot on iPhone" lol NASA astronauts have been allowed to use their phones in space, and Commander Reid Wiseman and Mission Specialist Christina Koch uploaded these photos shot on an iPhone 17 Pro Max SELFIE camera
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@Wvisioncreation I would sacrifice amount of zoom for keeping a constant quality for the different modes. But economics and marketing would never give us the option.
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Galaxy S26 Ultra | 1× Auto mode Left: 24MP Night 🌙 OFF Right: 12MP Night 🌙 ON #ShotOnSnapdragon
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Fahim Al Mahmud Ashik@fahim_al_mahmud·
I'm honestly tired of seeing people fight, On one hand, Chinese brand fanboys refuse to admit that even the best smartphone camera won't give a perfect result unless you make some tweaks. On the other hand, Apple and Samsung fanboys refuse to admit how far ahead these Chinese brands are in hardware, which shows their strength when someone with decent camera knowledge uses them with proper settings. Can't we all get along and give credit to brands where they deserve, like Vivo going nuts on a 35mm main lens and building THE best first-party Pro video app or having THE best stabilaztion in the market, or Xiaomi adopting LOFIC on a 1-inch main sensor, while also having a variable zoom with a 1/1.4" sensor, or Oppo having a quad-camera setup with THE largest dual telephoto lens, or Samsung having THE best first-party Photo camera app with THE most information-packed RAW, or iPhone having THE best first-party video codec and so on? Why is it so hard for us to admit the progress of other brands when claiming ourselves tech enthusiasts, don't we care about tech in general, or is it all about tech from our favorite brand! That makes us brand enthusiasts, not tech ✨ All smartphones will perform great in the right hand and will produce absolutely unusable photos when someone who doesn't even care about putting in the bare minimum effort. There is no such camera that is foolproof.
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SlickClicks@itsslickclicks·
There’s a solution. Just as the newspapers have a separate page just for the “classifieds” every app out there should have a separate section just for the “ads”.
Dustin@r0ck3t23

Mark Zuckerberg just described the death of human connection on the internet and no one flinched. One sentence. Fifteen years of erosion in twelve words. Mark Zuckerberg: “Social media started out as people primarily interacting with their friends. And now… at least half of the content is basically people interacting with creators.” You used to open your phone to see what your friends were doing. Now you open it to watch strangers. You did not choose this. The algorithm chose it for you. It tested your friends against optimized strangers. Your friends lost. Every time. A stranger with better lighting, better timing, and a better hook held your attention three seconds longer than someone who loves you. So the algorithm buried your best friend’s wedding photos under a cooking video from someone in Dubai you have never met. And you watched the cooking video. That was the first replacement. Friends for strangers. You barely noticed. The second one is already underway. If the algorithm already proved strangers outperform your real relationships, and AI can now build a stranger more engaging than any human alive, the math finishes itself. The AI does not have a bad week. It does not post something careless and lose the algorithm’s favor. It does not burn out. Every word calibrated. Every frame tuned. Every pause placed at the exact interval that keeps your thumb from moving. A human creator competing against that is carving stone tablets in a world that just built the printing press. The economics are not even close. A person needs rent, sleep, and motivation. The machine needs electricity. When the cost of generating perfect content hits zero, the feed fills with faces that do not exist. Voices that feel familiar. Opinions that mirror yours just enough to feel like trust. Personalities built from scratch to feel like someone you have known for years. You will not know when the switch happens. That is the point. The feed does not care whether the thing holding your attention has a pulse. It cares whether you stay. And a machine that knows your patterns better than you know yourself will always keep you longer than a person ever could. This is not a warning. Half of it already happened. You lost your friends to strangers and did not notice. You will lose the strangers to machines and call them friends. Somewhere in a different app, in a different tab, in a room you are sitting in right now, someone who actually knows you is living a moment you will never see. Not because they stopped sharing it. Because you stopped being where it was.

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Dustin
Dustin@r0ck3t23·
Mark Zuckerberg just described the death of human connection on the internet and no one flinched. One sentence. Fifteen years of erosion in twelve words. Mark Zuckerberg: “Social media started out as people primarily interacting with their friends. And now… at least half of the content is basically people interacting with creators.” You used to open your phone to see what your friends were doing. Now you open it to watch strangers. You did not choose this. The algorithm chose it for you. It tested your friends against optimized strangers. Your friends lost. Every time. A stranger with better lighting, better timing, and a better hook held your attention three seconds longer than someone who loves you. So the algorithm buried your best friend’s wedding photos under a cooking video from someone in Dubai you have never met. And you watched the cooking video. That was the first replacement. Friends for strangers. You barely noticed. The second one is already underway. If the algorithm already proved strangers outperform your real relationships, and AI can now build a stranger more engaging than any human alive, the math finishes itself. The AI does not have a bad week. It does not post something careless and lose the algorithm’s favor. It does not burn out. Every word calibrated. Every frame tuned. Every pause placed at the exact interval that keeps your thumb from moving. A human creator competing against that is carving stone tablets in a world that just built the printing press. The economics are not even close. A person needs rent, sleep, and motivation. The machine needs electricity. When the cost of generating perfect content hits zero, the feed fills with faces that do not exist. Voices that feel familiar. Opinions that mirror yours just enough to feel like trust. Personalities built from scratch to feel like someone you have known for years. You will not know when the switch happens. That is the point. The feed does not care whether the thing holding your attention has a pulse. It cares whether you stay. And a machine that knows your patterns better than you know yourself will always keep you longer than a person ever could. This is not a warning. Half of it already happened. You lost your friends to strangers and did not notice. You will lose the strangers to machines and call them friends. Somewhere in a different app, in a different tab, in a room you are sitting in right now, someone who actually knows you is living a moment you will never see. Not because they stopped sharing it. Because you stopped being where it was.
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I rarely see Samsung phones being promoted by serious professionals. I always see iPhones being reviews and promoted asif you are making a movie with it. Artemiss 2 space mission used iPhone to take pictures. Does that say something? #iphone #android
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Sad news… and honestly a very wrong move from Samsung. Killing Samsung Messages instead of improving it and pushing everyone to Google feels like a downgrade, not progress. At this point, it genuinely makes me think about switching to Apple.
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The OnePlus 15 made me fall in love with B&W photography again ✨
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Don’t blame me but the windows of the busses are not well cleaned. But does give a dreamy feel to it. #portraitphotography #bnw
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Daebak 앤디@MyDaebakCafe·
@itsslickclicks Ahahahahaha .. I don't know what caught my attention more .. the info about 17pro max or the squirrel's 🥜 😂
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I know the iPhones get a lot of attention for their processing but the 17pro max has done away with regular filters and have their styles added. The first one was one of them. In portrait mode no post edit. Also that squirrel has some huge…. #iphonephotography #nature
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