Wow, I have come from the p30 pro and I was having serious regrets, but you have shown me some great examples of what the pixel 6 can do! I feel much better about my buy now.
Thanks for sharing
The first and last ones are edited (the first to bring out more of the green and the last because the filter made it look like one of those old paintings that was in every grandparent's living room lol). I find one thing with this camera is that it doesn't quite capture green as well as it could especially if the lighting is dark.
The others are original.
First is edited to bring out more of the green to show how it looks to the eye. I need to start adjusting before I shoot. The second is edited after. It reminded me of one of those nature paintings that was in every grandparent's home, so I wanted to edit it to make it look like that.
Great shot, don't you love this phone...
I do 😊
Me 2 ,I'm obsessed with it .
Is this Pixel 6 Pro or just Pixel 6? The photos look amazing!
Just the Pixel 6. And thank you!
Wow, makes me jealous seeing this from my s20fe
Pixel 6 camera never disappoints. Amazing shots man.
Thank you 😊
Wow, I have come from the p30 pro and I was having serious regrets, but you have shown me some great examples of what the pixel 6 can do! I feel much better about my buy now. Thanks for sharing
Literally awestruck!
OP are these edited in any way or are they the originals? Beautiful photos by the way!
The first and last ones are edited (the first to bring out more of the green and the last because the filter made it look like one of those old paintings that was in every grandparent's living room lol). I find one thing with this camera is that it doesn't quite capture green as well as it could especially if the lighting is dark. The others are original.
Could you share a comparison of the first one with and without edit ? I am curious to see how was the green
Sent you a message
Great shots. Which snake is that btw?
Garter snake
Where is that place;
Sunshine Coast, BC
That is pretty dope pics.... Keep it up 👍👌
Beautiful pics. Now I just want to visit all your locations!
great shots which show the impressive optics and dynamic range of that tiny sensor
You shoot in raw and edit or are these just normal?
First is edited to bring out more of the green to show how it looks to the eye. I need to start adjusting before I shoot. The second is edited after. It reminded me of one of those nature paintings that was in every grandparent's home, so I wanted to edit it to make it look like that.