Close up photography – shot on the Huawei P30 Pro

Earlier today I took my Huawei P30 Pro and went out to snap a range of subjects, from macro, flowers and landscapes.

There were no extra lenses used, just my phone, the Huawei P30 Pro, which has many camera modes, including super macro mode.

Here the bees were captured as they were coming in to land, to feed on the pollen. The Pro mode is really handy for this type of shot.

Sometimes, insects make great photos when shooting in macro mode.

Of course, not everyone likes insects, so here are some flowers. These were shot in the auto mode.

Having such a versatile phone with all its rear lenses helps nail whatever type of shot you require.

Above, 5 x optical zoom is a blessing sometimes. Get closer to the animals without disturbing them!

China and Trump at the G20 Summit – can a deal be struck? Editorial

China and Trump are to meet tomorrow at the G20 Summit. This meeting is really important that a trade deal is struck, otherwise, import tariffs will be enforced by both countries. So what will this mean.

Well if your thought the cost of your new iPhone was expensive, just wait until China add their tariffs. Apple has indicated that they might be prepared to absorb some of this extra cost, but ultimately it will have a detrimental effect.

Then of course the brands like Huawei will suffer and not continue to innovate for a while. Let’s face it, is it a coincidence that Huawei are making some of the best phones in the world, pressurising Apple and Samsung, and suddenly Huawei is on the US Entity list. And Huawei is leading the world on 5G infrastructure which is worth billions of pounds. Sounds like the modern fight for securing all the worlds oil!

Ultimately though, it is the average person like you and me that will suffer. Increased prices, stagnation of innovation, Android will end up being split, with Chinese companies using something different to Google, and likely everything costing more.

So, if this trade war is to be resolved, it needs to happen tomorrow, otherwise, it will be a long time before it does get sorted.

Jony Ive to leave Apple – full details

Cupertino, California — Apple today announced that Sir Jony Ive, Apple’s chief design officer, will depart the company as an employee later this year to form an independent design company which will count Apple among its primary clients. While he pursues personal projects, Ive in his new company will continue to work closely and on a range of projects with Apple.

“Jony is a singular figure in the design world and his role in Apple’s revival cannot be overstated, from 1998’s groundbreaking iMac to the iPhone and the unprecedented ambition of Apple Park, where recently he has been putting so much of his energy and care,” said Tim Cook, Apple’s CEO. “Apple will continue to benefit from Jony’s talents by working directly with him on exclusive projects, and through the ongoing work of the brilliant and passionate design team he has built.

After so many years working closely together, I’m happy that our relationship continues to evolve and I look forward to working with Jony long into the future.”

Design team leaders Evans Hankey, vice president of Industrial Design, and Alan Dye, vice president of Human Interface Design, will report to Jeff Williams, Apple’s chief operating officer. Both Dye and Hankey have played key leadership roles on Apple’s design team for many years. Williams has led the development of Apple Watch since its inception and will spend more of his time working with the design team in their studio.
“After nearly 30 years and countless projects, I am most proud of the lasting work we have done to create a design team, process and culture at Apple that is without peer. Today it is stronger, more vibrant and more talented than at any point in Apple’s history,” said Ive. “The team will certainly thrive under the excellent leadership of Evans, Alan and Jeff, who have been among my closest collaborators.

I have the utmost confidence in my designer colleagues at Apple, who remain my closest friends, and I look forward to working with them for many years to come.”

Apple’s design team, recognized with countless design awards, brings together creatives from around the world representing multiple disciplines, including user interface, industrial design, graphic and font design, haptics and sound design.

Wow.

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FedEx has had enough- starts legal action against the Department of Commerce after Huawei package misrouting- full details

FedEx is suing the United States Department of Commerce, claiming that it has been essentially deputised to enforce its trade blacklist.
In a statement today about the lawsuit, FedEx said that the current export ban places an unreasonable burden on FedEx to police the millions of shipments that transit our network every day. Filed on Monday, the lawsuit asks the U.S. District Court in the District of Columbia to stop the Department of Commerce from enforcing prohibitions in the Export Administration Regulations (EAR) against FedEx.

The whole saga needs to end as soon as possible.

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FedEX refused to deliver a Huawei Phone in the US – My Unabridged Opinion!

What is Fedex smoking?

Journalists from PC Magazine tweeted that they tried to ship a Huawei P30 from their UK office to their US office. A few days later it got returned after having previously actually arrived in the USA ready for delivery.

PCMag clearly labelled the package as to the contents. It was shipped all the way from London to Indianapolis. First using Parcelforce in the UK, and then transferred to its partner FedEx. Then a legal issue emerged and the shipment was returned to the UK with the attached notice, “US government issue with Huawei and China government.”

This is utter nonsense, and guess what UPS tweeted PC Mag and offered to deliver the package for them. Nobody should use FedEx after this saga. Stupidity at the highest level.

Samsung Galaxy Note 10 – the latest on the camera

Twitter leaker with a good track record, Ice Universe, tweeted that the Samsung Galaxy Note 10 camera will offer the ability to switch between three apertures (f/1.5, f/1.8, and f/2.4). Ice Universe claims that Samsung China engineers revealed this news,

If this is true this will make for an interesting camera performance, but of course this all could be great marketing, with the end results no different from other phones.

What is more worrying, is Samsung may be ditching the 3.5mm headphone jack. Not long until we find out on the 7th August.

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Honor 20 generates record sales in China – now available globally – details

The Honor 20 took China by storm and now its on sale globally, from today. the Honor 20 is going global starting today, in the UK, EU, and Asia. Today, June 21.

The Honor 20 will be available to purchase in the UK (£399.99), Russia (RUB 27,990), France (€499.00), Germany (€499.00) and Malaysia (RM 1,699). Those in Italy (€499.00) and The Netherlands (€499.00) will see the Honor 20 on June 24, India (INR 32,999) on June 25, Poland (PLN 1999) on June 28, and Spain (€499.00) at the beginning of July.

The Honor 20 Pro will see a global roll-out shortly.

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LG V50 Thinq Camera Review including 120 Stunning Photos & Comparison Galaxy S10 vs Huawei P30 Pro

Welcome to my camera review of the LG V50 Thinq. This is a detailed review covering a multitude of sub topics covering the camera. There is also a comparison between the Samsung Galaxy S10 and Huawei P30 Pro.

Index to Review

– O mins 0 seconds – Front Video Camera
– 0 mins 33 seconds – Camera App Deep Dive plus tips and tricks
– 4 mins 45 seconds – Special Camera Modes sample footage
– 8 mins 14 seconds – Manual Photo and Manual Video
– 10 mins 40 seconds – Video Samples incl Manual Video, HDR10 Video, Manual Slow Motion Video
– 14 mins 10 seconds – LG V50 Thinq vs Samsung Galaxy S10 vs Huawei P30 Pro Camera Comparision
– 22 mins 30 seconds – 120+ Photos from the LG V50 Thinq
– 28 mins 26 seconds – Final Thoughts

Other posts on the LG V50 Thinq include –

Photographing Bees with the LG V50 Thinq

LG Folding Dual Screen Review for the LG V50 Thinq

LG V50 Thinq First Impressions

Useful Links

LG V50 Thinq on Amazon