this post was submitted on 28 Jun 2026
34 points (100.0% liked)
Photography
7599 readers
128 users here now
A community to post about photography:
We allow a wide range of topics here including; your own images, technical questions, gear talk, photography blogs etc. Please be respectful and don't spam.
founded 3 years ago
MODERATORS
you are viewing a single comment's thread
view the rest of the comments
view the rest of the comments



Odds are very strong that you have a phone in your pocket with a camera in it. The best camera in the world is the one you have with you, so you're off to a good start.
What you're describing is another good application for stacking/compositing. You can totally take multiple photos, put them into layers, and selectively remove content from each photo. There might even be automated tools that can do this vs doing it by hand. The more steady you can keep the thing taking the pictures the better off you'll be.
The only real hurdle would be things like parked cars, or very high traffic areas where you never get a clear shot of a specific portion of the frame, but if you choose the right spot this could lead to some very surreal looking photos.
That would be a successful prediction on your part! The real issue is that I'm mainly housebound due to my disease, it's not easy for me to get around, and doing physical stuff outdoors can be rather draining. A big part of why my hobbies have shifted towards reading, writing and online reviewing.
There absolutely are from my understanding. Take enough photos and the software does all the work. Other software can also re-create blind or blocked spots via their AI.
I'm sorry to hear that friend! I'm happy that you're still finding outlets to engage with.
Macro photography might be worth a quick glance at depending how mobile you are. Life in miniature can look otherworldly.
Try macro shots of random items around the house, that's always fun to play with. One of my nicest around-the-house shots is of the ball on a ball point pen
The level of precision that goes into every day items is truly amazing.