Thanks Craig and Ray. The thing about #3 is it was shot with a mobile. I kicked myself for not having the DSLR when this event happened. It may have made a world of difference with a real camera.
Some of the cameras in mobil phones produce some nice photos now a days but it will always come down to the person behind the camera.
I like number three as well. But on my monitor, it looks like a photo, but the clouds look like a painting. Gary
Thanks Gary. There was lot of grainy noise in the mobile shot. Did apply a smoothing filter.There is only so much one can do with this.
The best camera is the one you have with you. I would not have known that it was taken with a mobile if you had not told us.
No, they don't. That is because they put too many mega pixels on a sensor that is VERY, VERY small. It is amazing what they can produce under bright conditions but don't expect them to compete with an APS-C or full frame sensor in low light.