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This was a long exposure on tripod, photo edited in Lightroom mobile.
 
I’m so sorry about your kitty. That’s one of the hardest things I’ve had to do—14 year old dachshund. Virtual hugs to you!
Thank you! It's been pretty rough. We had someone come and put him down for us at home though, so that was great. He didn't have to be terrified going to the vet. Pricey, but worth every penny.
 
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Beautiful photos!! It’s amazing that you get to live close to those beautiful views everyday. I’ve only been to the city of Vegas-which is pretty amazing in itself but I did get to see the Hoover Dam when we flew over!!
That's awesome! Heard it's one of the best ride ever. If you ever back come to Las Vegas. Make sure to take a helicopter ride over the Las Vegas, Strip. It's mind-blowing and breathtaking. :)

 
I’m not a photographer so I kinda stink at framing shots. But I went on purpose to a day trip and ended up in a mountain town in Cali in the evening. I want to push the phone and it’s clearly more detailed than my xs max. Very happy with the results. Sometimes it lights up the image too much making it lighter than what it actually. But the detail is present. I had the xs max taking pics as well and it came off as muddy and less detail.
Just looking at these pictures makes me want to BE there. It looks like an inviting place and you did great at capturing its essence, which is the objective in photography.
 
Good to see the pro raw comparisons...early impressions are this is awesome the difference can be noticeable
 
Good to see the pro raw comparisons...early impressions are this is awesome the difference can be noticeable

Yeah, great way to get around oversharpening that can ruin some photos. Interesting how ProRAW works - share the unedited RAW image to my iPad Pro and it transfers as DNG; if I edit the DNG in Photos on the iPhone and then share to the iPad, a converted JPEG with the edits applied is shared. If I revert the edited DNG on the iPhone to its original state, then when shared to the iPad the DNG is sent. You can't produce a JPEG in Photos from the DNG.
 
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