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    How to Stop iPhone Photos Looking Overprocessed

    2026-05-19 / 0 Comments

    There was a time when smartphone photography still felt slightly unpredictable. Images could fail. Grain appeared in low light. Shadows sometimes disappeared entirely. Motion blur crept into night scenes. But photographs still retained atmosphere. They still felt connected to the moment they described. Now, increasingly, many iPhone photographs look as though they’ve already been edited before the photographer has even seen them. Skin is automatically smoothed. HDR aggressively brightens shadows. Textures are sharpened beyond realism. Night skies become electric blue. Faces are softened. Details are enhanced until images start looking synthetic rather than observed. For casual users, this often appears impressive. But many photographers are beginning to push back against…

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    2026-05-15 / 0 Comments

    Smartphone photography has reached a strange turning point. While modern phones are technically capable of producing astonishing image quality, many photographers are becoming increasingly frustrated by the aggressive computational processing now applied automatically to almost every photograph. Sharpening, HDR stacking, AI skin smoothing, artificial texture enhancement, colour boosting, noise reduction, and algorithmic scene reconstruction have become so dominant that many images no longer feel entirely photographic at all. Instead, they can appear synthetic — over-processed interpretations of reality rather than observations of it. For photographers interested in atmosphere, texture, subtle light, authentic skin tones, grain, shadow detail, and a more natural rendering of the world, this has created a growing…

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    2026-05-15 / 0 Comments

    Smartphone photography has evolved dramatically over the past few years, but one of the most important developments for serious photographers has been the rise of RAW capture on Android devices. While computational photography continues to dominate the mainstream market, RAW photography offers something entirely different — control, flexibility, tonal depth, and a far more photographic workflow. For photographers who want greater creative freedom, shooting RAW on Android can completely transform the image-making process. Rather than allowing aggressive AI processing, sharpening, noise reduction, and colour enhancement to dictate the final image, RAW files preserve substantially more image data directly from the sensor itself. That extra information becomes invaluable during editing. Highlights…

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    Reeflex Ultra Telephoto 300–600mm Review: The Most Ambitious Zoom Lens Yet for iPhone Photography

    2026-05-08 / Comments Off on Reeflex Ultra Telephoto 300–600mm Review: The Most Ambitious Zoom Lens Yet for iPhone Photography

    Designed for photographers and filmmakers wanting to push mobile imaging far beyond the constraints of standard smartphone optics, the Ultra Telephoto 300–600mm opens up a completely different way of seeing with both iPhone Pro and Samsung Ultra devices. This is not simply about adding more zoom. It fundamentally changes how a scene can be framed and interpreted. Distant subjects suddenly become accessible with a level of compression, separation and cinematic perspective rarely associated with smartphone photography. Whether capturing wildlife from a distance, isolating architectural details, photographing sporting events, exploring atmospheric landscapes or experimenting with moon and sun imagery, the Ultra Telephoto 300–600mm extends the creative language of mobile photography into…

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