This is my first time uploading a "proper" set of photos on Hive I'm guessing, so why not post it all on a community where people actually love and enjoy taking photos haha.
I've been wanting to post a streak of photos here for quite a while now. Sadly, the pictures I had in my gallery weren't "good enough" in terms of details. I was using quite an old device for my clicks and edits back then. Even though that phone surely did serve me well for a solid 5 years, it was just falling short in a few categories when it comes to taking photos nowadays.
Yet, just a month ago I finally got my hands on a new device, a device that's actually capable of taking proper photos.
So, I paid a visit to the Bangabandhu Military Museum today, with a bunch of friends. It's located at the heart of the city of Dhaka, Bangladesh. We've been planning to visit this place for quite a while now. This place recently got revamped, and it's surely been quite hyped up for the past few months. We all just wanted to check for ourselves, see what the fuss was all about.
Now, you guys better be ready for a "bombardment" of clicks coming your way. It's almost like a virtual tour of the place I'd say haha. I'm just sad that I couldn't find anything more to take pictures of, I sure as hell was ready to click away some more.
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Device: Pixel 6
Every photo has been captured and edited by me on my phone and PC.
It surely did feel quite good to capture and edit some highly detailed pictures, I've waited for this moment for a long time. I tried my best to capture some of the best objects and scenarios that were available there. I've probably never taken this many pictures in one go, in the past. It surely was a tiresome experience, yet I am quite happy with the end result.
There were actually more pictures in the gallery, but most of them had blemishes and they simply weren't "perfect". Even though the main sensor on this device does a great job, the phone is still missing a telephoto lens.
A telephoto lens gives you access to a lot of possibilities, quite a lot of range and detail mostly. For now I guess I'll have to work with what I have, 2x digital zoom will have to do for now, those zoomed in, highly detailed images will have to wait.
All in all, it was quite a day. Access to an aesthetic museum, getting the chance to click some proper photos in it, while I have my friends and loved ones around me, not too shabby.
For now I'll have to keep on hunting for such picturesque spots, and then actually go hunting in the wild. 🌃☀️
Cheers guys, bee seeing you folks on the next one. 🥃