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It's STEPS composition -week. From Friday till Friday we'll be posting amazing STEPS compositions. Rate your favorite co...
20/05/2020

It's STEPS composition -week. From Friday till Friday we'll be posting amazing STEPS compositions. Rate your favorite composition. Credits will be given at the end of the week - so it's fair game.

It's STEPS composition -week. Rate your favorite composition. Photo credits will be given at the end of the week - so it...
15/05/2020

It's STEPS composition -week. Rate your favorite composition. Photo credits will be given at the end of the week - so it's a fair game.

The bridge. No, not the TV Series, but the   in . I’ll be releasing a video soon how I made this photo. Stay tuned.     ...
15/05/2020

The bridge. No, not the TV Series, but the in . I’ll be releasing a video soon how I made this photo. Stay tuned.


These cube houses in ,   are really something. I spotted a bird from far and waited for it to get in the frame.Expected ...
14/05/2020

These cube houses in , are really something.

I spotted a bird from far and waited for it to get in the frame.

Expected to be sh***ed on the head. Fortunately, no such thing happened 🙈

Again Hong Kong. Can't compare to  . But Hong Kong is great for evening (mobile) photography. Lots of new buildings, gre...
13/05/2020

Again Hong Kong. Can't compare to . But Hong Kong is great for evening (mobile) photography. Lots of new buildings, great lighting, and surprising landmarks.

Not sure what this guy was doing here. Probably looking at his phone. Nice break of repetitions in this picture, though.

Shot in one of the many malls in Hong Kong. Somewhere around Tsim Sha Tsui. This ceiling really caught my eye. Made me t...
13/05/2020

Shot in one of the many malls in Hong Kong. Somewhere around Tsim Sha Tsui. This ceiling really caught my eye. Made me think of Iron Man somehow.

Sometimes you see incredible structures if you just look up from time to time.

Shot in Singapore. Those curved towers, though.At Marina Bay. Curvy things from the Marina Bay Sands Hotel.
13/05/2020

Shot in Singapore. Those curved towers, though.
At Marina Bay. Curvy things from the Marina Bay Sands Hotel.

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DO YOU RECOGNIZE THE FOLLOWING? You spotted an amazing photo opportunity, and you just can't get it on photo. Whatever you do and try, it never comes out how you want it to be. And sometimes you just can't capture that spectacular scene what you're seeing. Even worse, you just don't know how to solve it for the next time! Urgh...! IT SHOULDN’T BE THAT HARD -> Your Reason to Follow Our Page Making great photos shouldn't be that hard. Thoughtful composition will go a long way. Without being too technical, we’ll give you super practical tips & inspiration and weekly video walkthroughs on how we made stunning photos. So you can replicate, learn, and get better while doing. ▷ Like and follow our page, today. WHY WE STARTED PEANUT PIXEL -> Our Vision To put simply; we already established an offline group of people and fans who just want quick tips and asking for examples/tutorials. Next to that, (small) business owners were asking how they can utilize their smartphones to make better photos for their endeavors, to stand out of the crowd and get - let's say - people stop scrolling their newsfeed (we call this a “scroll stop”). We started Peanut Pixel for this reason. To share knowledge in our community and get the conversation going. To learn from each other and have meaningful interactions within a community that not only consists of photographers but also marketers, (small) business owners, data-scientists, creative professionals, etc. Because after all, what do we all have in common? An affinity for great photos that are pleasing, conversation starters, but also effective.

WHAT'S IN IT FOR ME? We can tell you that you will be in the good company of people you can learn from. We can tell you that we will contribute with walkthroughs where you exactly see how a photo has been made. What the original scenery looked like, and which composition considerations we have made.

But, I think -best of all- we can tell you, that you'll also be seeing the detailed steps of the post-editing process. And all this... right on a smartphone.

Will you be seeing the great composition techniques and things that instantly make you an outstanding "photographer"? That would be something, -if we would make this bold claim, right?