Taking selfies and other photos to share on social media platforms has become life now. Clicking pictures from mobile phones is efficient and has become the new trend. Photography is no longer confined to studio lights and giant cameras. With time, the field has evolved beautifully. Mobile photography is in the business.
It isn’t just the quality of the cameras that has rocketed the smartphone to the point where they are must-have photographic devices. It’s convenient as well. A primary reason why smartphones have pretty much killed the compact camera market is that not only do they produce comparable results now, but users can edit and then share the pictures they have taken without needing to touch another device. There’s no SD card file transfer to do, and you don’t even need to wait until you get back home. You can take the photo in raw format, edit it in Lightroom Mobile or equivalent, and then upload it to whichever sharing site is your preference. If you’re in a super hurry the built-in computational processing in JPEG and HEIC modes often produces excellent results straight out of the camera app.
Today, #MobilePhotography is trending on the microblogging site, Twitter wherein people have shared their best shot pictures with their mobile phones. The mesmerising pictures are so soothing to the eyes.
Check out the pictures posted by the users:
#mobilephotography in our Street ♥️ pic.twitter.com/KVXQSHyN13
— Sunny (@Athirstysoul_) November 17, 2020
My love for photography
All pictures captured by Mobile #mobilephotography
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Sunrise pictures pic.twitter.com/IkwGhnPDIJ— Maruthiphotography (@Maruthipicin) November 17, 2020
Learn to light a candle in the darkest moments of someone’s life. Be the light that helps others see; it is what gives life its deepest significance.
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Shot on iPhone 11 Pro
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Colour graded on Lightroom and Photoshop Express
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.#mobilephotography #tuesdaymotivations pic.twitter.com/qUtgOI7DYv— rahul (@rahullotia99) November 17, 2020
Twilight hues#mobilephotography pic.twitter.com/y0EjpdqI6G
— Sachin (@Sach_Capital) November 17, 2020
Shot on iPhone 11 . Phone cameras just keep getting better #mobilephotography pic.twitter.com/5JWUMfXQiq
— Harsh Vardhan (@HarshVa37852664) November 17, 2020
These are some of my nature clicks#mobilephotography pic.twitter.com/F91331o51w
— Piyusha Priyanshi (@PiyushaPriyans2) November 17, 2020
#mobilephotography
Shot on poco F1
Place: Thirunelveli pic.twitter.com/7Z21hE7oBy— Abraham (@sunil_abraham12) November 17, 2020
#mobilephotography“Nature always wears the colors of the spirit.” pic.twitter.com/KZkrtUmzsV
— कुँवर हर्ष वर्द्धन Kunwar Harsh Vardhan (@vardhanharsh02) November 17, 2020
Good morning frnds ???#mobilephotography
Place: Coimbatore
Mobile clicks pic.twitter.com/NmP0cuWcNY— Balaji.R (@Bharath49033915) November 17, 2020
Shot on iPhone8
Place: -Thanjavur #mobilephotography pic.twitter.com/Q13QoaZkzx— Vidhyasagar Dhilip (@hiiamdhilip) November 17, 2020
#mobilephotography
Shot on One Plus Nord. pic.twitter.com/owiXZvpatH— Auz Boss (@BossAuz) November 17, 2020
#mobilephotography with my #vivo mobile ……One of my favorites of mine …Bugga vanka , Kadapa (district) , Andhrapradesh pic.twitter.com/wUANsF1ksj
— Sunny (@Athirstysoul_) November 17, 2020
#tuesdayvibe The fragrance of flowers spreads only in the direction of the wind. But the goodness of a person spreads in all directions.
– Chanakya #mobilephotography #NaturePhotography ? pic.twitter.com/o4QKgbxeVB— Nidhi Pandey ✪ (@Nidhipandey_19) November 17, 2020
Love for sunset never ends!#mobilephotography pic.twitter.com/I4qAoCsyqF
— Maruthi (@Jay07Maruthi) November 17, 2020
Rameswaram#mobilephotography pic.twitter.com/R7a0RKJBX4
— Renu (@renukanalls) November 17, 2020
Captured on : realme 3pro
Place: dungarpur rajasthan#mobilephotography pic.twitter.com/Hi6t77kfnO— Vipul Damor (@Vipscsk) November 17, 2020
#mobilephotography
Just today I have clicked while I was driving to somewhere pic.twitter.com/GBIskRFe4T— Trance25 (@Rajeshyadav_25) November 17, 2020
The 112 year old Wellington Railway station which is a part of the World Heritage Nilgiri Mountain Railway @RailMinIndia @GMSRailway #mobilephotography #Nilgiris #hillstation pic.twitter.com/mpexHXeP24
— Sangeetha Kandavel (@sang1983) November 13, 2020
shot on pocof1
Its always special what ever the click for nature ???#mobilephotography pic.twitter.com/R0lR4sCwfO— The last saviour (@Ramaswamychery) November 17, 2020
Train. #mobilephotography #bn pic.twitter.com/Iu8dKYOaqt
— ⓘjanrm (@ijanrm) November 13, 2020
#mobilephotography
In this we can see people doing wonders using their phone’s camera. If these photos would’ve been uploaded a decade ago no one would’ve believed that these are clicked by Rear Camera of Our Phone. #mobilephotography gaining new heights. pic.twitter.com/LzMOSQ3Jcz— Sanket Rane (@iamsanketrane) November 17, 2020
Some posiTEAvity ☕️#HimachalPradesh #mobilephotography #Kinnaur pic.twitter.com/SiiWEFEwnl
— Ankita Bhat (@ankitabhat02) November 17, 2020