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July 30, 2014

10 cleverest Lumia shots of the month

It’s the end of another month and therefore time to look at the glorious Lumia-taken photos you’ve all been sharing around the web.



It’s the end of another month and therefore time to look at the glorious Lumia-taken photos you’ve all been sharing around the web.

500px

Shot with a Lumia 1020, Kwadwo Minkah captured this beautiful insect – presumably using the lossless zoom feature.

Cinemagraph

Taking a Cinemagraph is tricky; it requires you to be totally still.

In this Cinemelfie (Cinemagraph + selfie. Yes, I just made that up) by @aydinbayad he is as motionless as can be. All that’s moving is the background.

Nicely done, O’ bearded one.

@aydinbayad

Refocus

Can’t decide which part of the scene you want to focus on? Use Refocus and decide later, like @Javierjagg demonstrates with aplomb, here.

Chicken after chicken after chicken, with each one at a slightly different focus. Eggcellent.

Instagram

This isn’t the first time detkodave‘s been featured on Conversations; he’s a wonder with his Lumia and is back with a #TeamGreen #LumiaColourPop that’s quite wonderful.

Cinemagraph

This beautiful serene scene by @inteheltfel leaves you feeling at peace with the world.

We could watch those ripples rolling in for hours.

@inteheltfel

Refocus

@KochetkovYuri recently shared a perfectly focused cherry sitting in the sun, while a garden remains out of focus behind it.

Watch the focus shift as you tap the background.

Instagram

Sometimes, nature just isn’t enough. If that’s the case, bring props – like deepobserveron did in this photo.

Simple, but nicely done, a featureless man stares out across the waters. What’s he thinking?

Cinemagraph

We all love fireworks, but it’s always disappointing when they end.

Enjoy them forever with a Cinemagraph!

Thanks to @jennienoeline for capturing and sharing.

@jennienoeline

Refocus

Flowers are always a great subject for a Refocus image because of the wonderful colours and abundance of focal points; namely other flora in the garden.

Take this example by @janleow; a sea of purple with a focus on just one flower, until you decide to tap on the screen and refocus.

Instagram

Couldn’t make it to the Tour de France this year? You could always pretend you were there, watching teams of cyclists whizz past.

This clever #LumiaActionShot, taken by avnerarbel, makes it look like there’s more than one person, when there’s only one.

Another fabulous set of shots from ten talented individuals. Keep up the good work! You’ll never know you may appear in the next edition.

Which is your favourite?