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Forest as captured by an iPod Touch

Over the weekend I was listening to some music on my iPod Touch rather than streaming, and took my dog out for a walk through our nearby mini forest. I left my phone at the house, and the thought struck to take some pictures. I've never really tested my iPod and wanted to see what it could do, especially since I would like to try using it with my binoculars (my phone is too big to use with the rig to attach a phone to the lens). So, here are the results!

Forest Photos on an iPod
iPod Touch, 3.3mm ƒ/2.4, ISO 25, 1/40. Flash off.
Forest Photos on an iPod
iPod Touch, 3.3mm ƒ/2.4, ISO 32, 1/40. Flash off.

I liked the cooler colour temperature from this photo so I thought I would edit it to bring it out a bit in Lightroom Mobile, but ended up using one of the free presets I found:

Forest on iPod with Lightroom Filter
Same settings as above - edited in Lightroom using the "Portra Soft Green" filter by Luke Taylor.

I like the way this photo turned out considering the limited capabilities of this camera (compared to any smartphone camera out there):

Forest Photos on an iPod
iPod Touch, 3.3mm ƒ/2.4, ISO 25, 1/242. Flash off.