

But it isn’t just camera users that need more and more space - with the best camera phones now kitted out with huge sensors like the 48MP sensor in the iPhone 14 Pro and the 108MP sensor in the Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra, even casual smartphone photographers will find themselves with dwindling gigabytes to spare.īut it isn’t just extra space that should encourage you to use one of the best photo storage apps. These file sizes add up pretty quickly when taking lots of high quality photos.

Original raw/ nef can be found in the dropbox linked below.With ever expanding sensor sizes and resolutions, even compressed JPEG files from the best cameras can top out at 20MB in size, while RAW files can touch almost 100MB.

Here it guides exactly to this disharmony. But it is just not well balanced and too much room.Ī carefully used vignette should guide you to the subject. I think, it is good to have some room on the right. This is not well balanced and the vignette ampifies this. You cut of the horse on the left in favor of emptiness on the right. One reason is that the transition is too harsh (at least for my taste).Īnd the other, IMHO more important reason, is that it does not play well with the composition. Well, and the mask needs to be refined I guess it would work better to select the sky by color range. In your edit it appears to be disharmonious. In the upper picture, it the ky is a bit 'pale' but it is a nice pastel color with subtle structure and the overall color looks harmonic. (2) gradient filter to the foreground - reduced exposure (1) gradient filter to the sky - reduced exposure, added blue
