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Nice as always.
Went mad this week and bought an iPhone 16 Pro before Trumpanomics doubles the price…





In my defence my Motorola was 9 years old and I needed something with a better camera and better mobile signal… both achieved. Also it lets me use XP4N 😊
Missed one …

These are excellent. I wouldn’t be surprised to see Gandalf show up in one of them.
Yeah those ones are lovely @richardyot , almost have that infrared look to them 🙌
Yeah I've posted photos of this scene quite a few times in the thread, but on this particular morning the strong sunlight made the woods look as if they were lit by movie studio spotlights.
These are straight off the phone, so all the processing was done by XP4N, but it goes without saying that being there was much more mundane than the images suggest, just a bright sunny morning.
Congrats on the new phone, it's going a to be a revelation compared to the Motorola!
I'm slightly envious on that purchase*, but, I'm happy for you and look forward to more photos and music from you.
*I'm on 2020SE and it's fine but XP4N misses a few features.
Cheers @richardyot and @Pxlhg … I do have a real problem spending that much on a phone but when I think of it as a high quality camera, a powerful computer (I started off on 128kb mainframes the size of a house), a music making device (still seems a bit small ☹️) and a navigation , astronomy, tv / video playing device etc. then it doesn’t seem to bad 😊
My arsenal on display 😊 (Neon, if not obvious)
The fact we still call these devices phones always cracks me up
The phone feature is the only thing I roundly dislike about this device.
It was a rainy day yesterday! ☔️




Love'em!
Thank you! 🤗 I’m just surfing on that positive energy from you and other recent posters!
You had a good day if all those pics were taken on one walk.
Thanx! 🤗 Yes, it was all from one evening walk. I have plenty more shots from the same session. All of them are unedited, straight from the XP4N.
You have a good eye.A rainy night in Rijeka, Croatia looks amazing when you have a good sense of what makes an image
compelling. The last image with the bored woman and the man looking into his phone describes modern love perfectly.
We are all seeking inputs from this electronic portals when what we should value is drifting away from us.
Thank you for the kind words! 🤗
The last photo is like a mirror of today's society, and it’s a sad thing to see a couple so detached from each other like this, because of what?! But on the other hand, in the ’70s, he could be reading a newspaper or magazine; in the ’80s, listening to a Walkman; in the ’90s, a Discman; in the ’00s, an iPod, etc… Nah! No way! 😅 I blame dopamine and the instant gratification of today's social networking boom, this will make a significant mark on our way of life. 😔
Great photos @Luxthor, I love the reflections in the wet streets.
Loving the app!
Thank you, I’m glad you like it. 🤗 XP4N night and neon modes transform a subdued rainy mood into a colorful extravaganza, it’s so weird.
Seilebost Beach, Isle of Harris, Scotland
Nice shot! Looks very exotic.
Nice! Also, the color and contrast on this are perfect. Which XP4N mode was this?
(Edit - Daylight mode) Hi, unless there is a way I can check after, I’m not sure. Took hundreds of photos, many with every filter available and picked the best ones. I would say this was the filter with the closest representation of colour and light. If it’s any giveaway, it let me upload the pic without having to reduce its size. > @Pxlhg said:
It does, only the temperature lets it down when there. It’s a stunning part of the world.