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Photography Techniques and EquipmentThis forum is for the discussion of technical details of how to take good pictures as well as discuss the equipment used in that pursuit.
The two I posted above? The top one is a normal het dilute caramel, anery, motley, amel, and the bottom is a reverse Okeetee. Neither are from Walter, but I do have 2 salmon snows from Walter and they are amazing.
I DEFINITELY prefer to use my Nikon D3100. I do admit though, that my iPhone takes pretty decent photos. I also have a Samsung Galaxy S4, and I do not like it for pictures.
iPhone is the way to go if you want to do snake photography on your phone IMO.
Here is an example of a picture I took with my phone.
It's not a bad image. It's also not this..
What can I say.. I guess I'm a perfectionist/ photographer.
Beautiful pic for sure The real nice cameras are definitely better than an iphone, we can't argue that. When I was in my photo class we had really nice cameras and I damn near cried having to give it back, but I can't spend the money on that right now so the phone will have to do
I definitely prefer my Nikon D5100 to my phone camera, but my phone is much easier to use, so a lot of my pics are from my phone (including my avatar pic), but I will do photoshoot days, where I take several pics with my D5100, then sit down and crop and resize them, to post them.
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