You really are quite the twat armo.
Perhaps they could be moved off to create a separate smudged photo thread.
What breed of dog is that?
Good choice for behind the razor wire.
Do you complete the picture by sometimes shouting 'Schnell! Schnell! Schweinhund!' at people walking across the grass?
Given I had to look up the meaning of the words, no.
He probably runs around chanting
2 world wars 1 world cup, 2 world wars 1 world cup![]()
You do understand how auto focus set ups work, especially with small optical apertures which are found on phones. Its not a dirty lens, its what his phone camera can actively focus on when he took the picture, Lighting probably had more to do with it. Notice how the only thing out of focus is what is closest to the lens while his dog and the surrounding area is quite clear. I assume you know all this stuff....but well....gotta say with you Armstrong, I do have to wonder.
It's not about what is or what isn't in focus. The whole lens is dirty hence the white murkiness of it. It's very common because of they way we hold our phones. But just give it a wipe before taking a picture.
Edit: and do you notice how I responded without petty digs? Try it.
Last edited by armstrong; 31-07-2024 at 05:09 PM.
Pedantic kunt eh?
Not entirely true. Most people never or seldom touch their smartphone lens and the newer ones actually notify you that your lens could have something on it that will impact the picture. I am not sure how old or what phone DW has, but its all about setting options which many do not go in and adjust, they use it out of the box. For me personally the picture is fine because I suspect its the lighting and its over exposed a bit. I have seen other pictures he has posted at night and they are very clear.
my 2 baht worth.
I may or may not respond with a few petty digs?
Can we get a pic of your caravan? In focus of course.
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