I sort of assumed that it was your own work. I love garden birds but despite owning a DSLR and decent lenses my wife seems to have taken better shots with her phone. It's infuriating. Keep up the good work.Cheers Dr Bob. I've taken loads of photos of Robins but I'm really pleased with this one.
For landscapes, camera phones can match DSLR's for quality. Sports, wildlife and being able to play with the aperture and shutter speed obviously a SLR will always win.I sort of assumed that it was your own work. I love garden birds but despite owning a DSLR and decent lenses my wife seems to have taken better shots with her phone. It's infuriating. Keep up the good work.
That's wnat I use, very simple, like meI use....
https://imgbb.com/
Fairly idiot-proof, which is perfect for me.
Click on "Start uploading",
find your pic,
click on "Upload",
then in the "Embed Codes" drop down box, select "BBCode full linked",
click "Copy".
Then paste the link into your post on here, removing the FIRST and LAST brackets so that your left with this....
And Voila....
Use the ‘Preview’ button before you paste as it will show your image there if you have been successful .I use....
https://imgbb.com/
Fairly idiot-proof, which is perfect for me.
Click on "Start uploading",
find your pic,
click on "Upload",
then in the "Embed Codes" drop down box, select "BBCode full linked",
click "Copy".
Then paste the link into your post on here, removing the FIRST and LAST brackets so that your left with this....
And Voila....
That is a very good point.Use the ‘Preview’ button before you paste as it will show your image there if you have been successful .
Not sure I agree with the quality issue. The lens just isn't as good on a phone but I concede that the quality on a phone is really pretty good.For landscapes, camera phones can match DSLR's for quality. Sports, wildlife and being able to play with the aperture and shutter speed obviously a SLR will always win.