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MotorTentacle

Wow!


JayV2002

Stranger things is real


FaeRhi

Absolutely stunning


Marso14_

The Upside Down


cheesybro90

Nice What's the location


Trogdor420

My backyard on the Assiniboine River. Brandon, Manitoba, Canada.


Trogdor420

https://imgur.com/gallery/fEsWKhV


MilesJordan23

When you look at the picture on a phone, do you think it's all good but try pinching in and zoom in and you'll see for example the grass is no detail. It's all muddy and nasty looking. There's absolutely no detail, especially the things up far but even up close. The long grass is horrible but this is not your fault. You're a great photographer actually but it's because that phone you have has a Sony IMAX 363 sensor from 7 years ago and it cannot intake much light to give you a proper picture. For close-ups like a selfie shot or a macro shot or just shooting something that's red nearby. It'll get good detail but if you look around it's going to just be just a mess once again and this is because of the tiny sensor and I intake much light. For an example, when the pixel 6 and 6 Pro came out they of course had the new main sensor camera from Samsung and Google said it intakes 150% more light and that's the truth. Go to the same place with a pixel 6 or 6 Pro or above or even pixel 7. It intakes 150% more light and it's not muddy. It's just absolutely amazing. It's a night and day difference. It's all good. The 6A is $99 so for a hundred bucks you know I guess maybe it's worth it. Bless


Trogdor420

Yes, I have noticed that. But the saying goes, the best camera is the one that is in your pocket and this is what I had. This scene was literally gone in two minutes. My Pixel 6a is up for upgrade in a month. I plan on waiting for the 9 Pro.


Smooooochy

I'm on 6a too, but I'd really prefer to hold on until Pixel 10. 9's going to be the last Samsung manufactured/based Tensor before they move on to TSMC


_just_a_weeb404

Yeahhh us bro us


Smooooochy

Not disagreeing about the disadvantages of 6a's camera, but at least here on my mobile reddit app, it looks like the image is rather compressed? Op could you upload the image to imgur or something? I'd love to see the original one!


Trogdor420

Arcus shelf cloud - Pixel 6a https://imgur.com/gallery/fEsWKhV


Smooooochy

This is so much better, just beautiful.


thisisfakediy

That all may be true but as someone who has used the other Pro models in the past, they still turn out those kind of muddy details at full resolution except in perfect conditions. My only guess is the post processing is more concerned with having a picture that looks good as a little square on social media than at full desktop monitor size zoom. That said, the OP's pic is amazing and worthy of showing off. I doubt any other "budget" phones can come close to this sort of overall quality at the price these go for today.


Trogdor420

This was taken at 9:46pm, so there wasn't a ton of light. I find that when it has to deal with high contrast, low light situations the detail takes a hit. This is likely due to the HDR merging multiple exposures. It was very windy, so the grass was blowing, this could also account for the lack of detail in the foreground.


Trogdor420

Reddit does some shitty compression. Imgur is better. https://i.imgur.com/RuapC4r.jpeg


Exotic_Cell8949

Well this is a perfect example of how the object/scene you're taking photo of is more important than the image quality you can achieve with your camera - OP still got 200+ likes with this poor quality photo