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Let's talk: It's prize draw time - Google Pixel 7

StephR
Employee
Employee

**Update 16/11/2022**

Sadly, the first winner selected has not replied to our private message within 72 hours as described in the terms and conditions. We have therefore randomly selected and private messaged a new winner!

Please check your inbox by clicking on your avatar picture in the top right of any community page, then select "messages". If you've won, please reply to that private message as soon as you can to claim your Google Pixel 7.

StephR

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**Update 04/11/2022** We're happy to confirm we've completed the prize draw and selected a winner! One lucky commenter has been sent a private message on their community account so they can claim their Google Pixel 7!

If you've won, you need to respond to this message by 07/11/2022 23:59 in order to accept your prize, otherwise we will need to randomly select another entrant as winner.

Thanks everyone for participating and being members of the Three Community.

JonathanB
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Pictures have power, there’s no doubt about it. And with tech advancements, most of us are now carrying around incredible cameras in our pockets. But what makes the difference between a stunning portrait or an overexposed selfie? Between an accurate action shot and a just-missed-it blur?

We’d love to hear your tips and tricks for getting the best shot so post them in the comments below. You can also include the snaps you’re most proud of to show off your efforts - we’ll moderate as quick as we can to approve the pictures. When we’re done, we should have a handy how-to guide and bonus community photo album.

In exchange, and to celebrate the newest additions to the Google Pixel family, we’ll give a brand-new Google Pixel 7 to one lucky commenter. With powerful Pixel Camera features like Real Tone and Cinematic Blur, the Google Pixel 7 is a photography powerhouse and we can’t wait to see the beautiful images it can capture.

**Prize draw now closed**

You’ll be automatically entered into our prize draw when you post a comment. The prize draw will close at 23:59 on 31 October 2022 and no comments will be counted after that. One winner will be randomly selected on 02 November 2022 from all eligible entries.

We’ll drop the winner a Private Message between 4 and 7 November and we’ll announce the winner by their username once they have accepted their prize, by updating this post. To ensure you receive notice of Private Messages, please verify your email address after registration. If you do not wish to enter this prize draw, do not comment on this thread
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317 REPLIES 317
Cocolino
Fledgling

Good luck to you all, never won in my life but worth to try xxx

EUT
Fledgling

Hi All, 

Always wanted to own a Google pixel phone. Love to win this one.

Best of Luck for me

E U T 

 

Cocolino
Fledgling

Good luck to every one, never won in my life 😀, but 🤞

phooey-73
Fledgling

I always use HDR mode, great to balance light & dark element and give pictures more creative edge

Maksuda
Fledgling

Raining season is here, good time to take mirrored pictures. Find a good puddle, bring your phone closer to it in vertical position, so you see reflection and original object/place then take a picture. Ideally your light and puddle should be good. Use your pic as it is or turn it 180 degree and check the effect. 

PP99
Fledgling

My top tip for taking nature pictures is to stop , appreciate what you see, take at the angle you see and use the highest resolution you have without zooming and then crop later.

Aasaad001
Fledgling

Keep your phone as still as possible to avoid blurring and also use grid lines. Natural light whenever you can in my experience captures the best pictures. 

eshwen
Fledgling

Use grid lines for framing

Eurico
Fledgling

For food photography the angle matters, always include the plate the food is served on, 45 angle is best, lighting from on direction and uniform is always the best

Supervizzle
Fledgling

My photography tip, especially when photographing people, is to make them comfortable and pose them if something can look a little better on cam. Sometimes it's not just the angle you can influence, but also what you're actually photographing!