/r/AmateurPhotography
Welcome to /r/AmateurPhotography!
Welcome to /r/AmateurPhotography! In this subreddit, you can post pictures you've taken, ask for tips, give advice and learn more about photography!
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Hey folks, I’m looking to buy a Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra for Cyber Monday. So far I've checked and this is the best phone so far that fits for me to continue snapping shots and memories. Any recommendations on where I can find the best deals? If there are also trade-in options I'm also open for it. Will appreciate any tips or deal finds! 👋
I bought a bunch of really nice camera equipment today, but have zero experience. In a few weeks I am heading to Iceland and want to get some good photos.
What advice would you give to me? Where should I start?
Adding my gear purchase here. Purchased from MPB, ProGear, and Spider Holsters:
Sony A7RV; Sony FE 200-600mm; Sony FE 14mm; Sony FE 50mm; Gitzo GT2531EX Explorer 6x Carbon Fiber Tripod; Manfrotto 680b Monopod; Sony NP FZ100 Batteries (x2); ProGrade CFExpress Type A 4.0 Memory Cards (2-pack); ProGrade Card Reader; ProGrade Lense Clothes; Spider Camera Handstrap
Little shot of Mt. Washington through the trees of Mount Pleasant. Nikon D3300 with 70-300mm lens.
Taken on iPhone 15.
Passed by a town in western Germany recently, here’s what I got. Worked with presets