First post in a new series for me - Macro Photography with the Blackview BV6000 smartphone

in #photos8 years ago

Today,

as I was returning from sorting out all the Customs BS with the third of my pending deliveries of kickass gear from the USA, I discovered that my Blackview BV6000 has both a quick camera activate function (double click on the power), and a proper camera button function - well, it doesn't have the two-stage focus/snap button like you have with Sony smartphones, but it's just as useful and easy and quick, I can pull the phone out, open the camera and be snapping shots within about 6 seconds, which means I am going to be taking a lot more photos in the near future.

So, this is my first set, and though these are not bad, they seem to be missing a lot of red from the colour. So I have to learn how to tweak its colour settings, I suppose I will find a good colour reference and try to configure my monitor to show me the same as the camera.

These photos are from the various flowers of different weedy plant species that grows all over the place here. In bulgaria they don't generally mow lawns very much, and so everywhere there is these kinds of pretty wild plants dominating the landscape, even in urban parks, scenes like below are not that uncommon.

All pictures you can click on to see/download the full resolution version, and I only request that if you use my photos, that you attribute me if you might earn something from publishing them. I don't demand any payment, even if you earn something from it, so long as you don't fib to your audience claiming they are your pictures.

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That's some nice focus, depth of field?

I don't know how much control you can exert over the camera, this is the stock camera app. But it does macro beautifully, with the narrow focal distance like this. I just gotta figure out why it's leaving out most of the red. It's probably something I need to tweak in the configuration.

Also, you should see how freakin beautiful it looks on a 4k display!

Wow!!! beautiful!

Amazing photos taken by an amazing person.