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12-21-2019 11:44 AM in
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Hey!


As you may have seen in Galaxy Gallery, this community is filled with INCREDIBLE PHOTOGRAPHERS!
I can list so many great photos and people from there, but one thing that really makes me think is sometimes we just upload a picture and leave it at that.
Sure, it's fast and since all of us use Samsung Phones, the pictures are great 9.9/10. However, we aren't taking advantage of the full power our devices have, especially the camera.
I was fortunate enough to pick up on a few skills on Smartphone Photography since January of this year, and as I mentioned in my New Year's Resolution, my goal was to take 100 great pictures before the year ended. So far, I can say my photo taking and editing skills have definitely been improving!
I want to go over how easy it is to turn good photos into great ones or even bring new life from old memories. For this, We are going to be using the Adobe Lightroom Mobile app that's free to download. The free version is a great value for the features in it.
I hope you like this series!
There are going to be three parts:
⏩ Introduction
🔵 Camera
🔵 Post Editing
We're going to be taking this photo:
And transforming it into this:
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12-21-2019 02:24 PM in
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It looks good without the editing
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12-21-2019 03:12 PM in
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Hahaha...I will take it as complement 😄
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12-21-2019 06:36 PM in
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Bro first pic is good itself. Lol the sky is blue (first pic) not greenish (second pic).
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12-22-2019 07:07 PM in
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This post is related to editing pics....Natural raw images are always better
