Yup, getting authentication errors on Memmy for iOS now, as well. I'm back to browser-based for now...
I usually have my 15-35mm lens on my R5 with me. I deliberately carry it (using a shoulder strap) on my evening walk with my dog, and occasionally find interesting to photograph compositions. I also use a combination photo bag (photography bag that also carries my work laptop and gear) so if I'm driving to work and come across something striking, I can get a photo of it...
Yes, I definitely have to take deliberate steps to keep my full-frame camera at hand more often than not. I always take it on my daily walks with the dog, and in my daily carry bag to work. Carrying it as a habit definitely made for capturing good shots I wasn't expecting...
I like this idea as well. It allows folks to participate without too much extra work, but still feel part of the community.
Other contests could include a gear swap, maybe? I've got gear I don't use anymore, even down to APS-C bodies I don't use. I'm sure as the /c/Photography community expands, we can come up with more ideas on how to be connected as a community of photography afficionados.
No worries. Happy to help. I’ll post up something later for feedback on what participants are looking for.
Cheers,
Joe
Ah gotcha. I have done HDR merged exposures in the past, but this isn’t one. This is just a quick snapshot I took on my relatively new rig. For this photo, I used a Canon R5, with a Canon 15-35mm f/2.8 L lens.
I’d love to help moderate /c/Photography, as it’s a lifelong hobby of mine. Let me know what you need, and I’ll start curating content and guiding discussion topics. Cheers.
Hey, just saw this. Thank you, and good idea. And congratulations to kenvald on their cool photo, too.
Thanks. Not sure what you mean by multi-snap. It's just a single photo I took from the driveway at my house...
I'm enjoying Memmy right now. My only gripe is that I'd love to see in-app orientation lock. It's the one feature of Apollo that made me go for their lifetime purchase. You could easily set portrait mode for reading while lying down (I do this a lot - browsing while prone on the couch or in bed), and it would auto-rotate to landscape for videos, but stick to portrait for everything else (articles). I don't know how Christian finally managed it (it took quite a while before he implemented it), but it worked great. The old Reddit "Antenna" app had it first.
But other than that, great work. I'm really enjoying the 'swipe to navigate' which allows it to feel a lot more like Apolle for now. Thanks for all of your hard work, and I hope you're enjoying a break from it for now.
Cheers.
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