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DeKosta Joined: Nov 23, 2007 Posts: 291 From: Europe PM |
Those pics turned out really nice plankgatan!
Mine didnt come out quite as nice as yours, the lightning and colours was a tad of.
I should have mixed with the settings before but it was just some testshots! (I shot with a K800i)
www.flickr.com/photos/dekosta/
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plankgatan Joined: May 20, 2007 Posts: > 500 From: Sweden fur alle PM |
this is actually auto.....(the whole trick is to find a stronger light source then the lightness from the sideway-environment,
you got me ??????? (the object you point at, shall have the strongest lightness, then you get this type of result
thats what photographing is all about................
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Merkie2 Joined: Nov 06, 2006 Posts: 109 PM |
On 2007-11-20 05:08:28, AbuBasim wrote:
On 2007-11-19 23:50:10, Pitzon wrote:
That is one of the funniest houses i have ever seen i guess. Looks cool and different.
I trust that you have never visited Holland then?
I live there and I've never seen houses like that in The Netherlands. |
davidsic Joined: May 30, 2004 Posts: > 500 From: Belgium PM |
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plankgatan Joined: May 20, 2007 Posts: > 500 From: Sweden fur alle PM |
some realy nice k850 pics.....(i dont think i need N82..he he he)..god what i wait to the summer, to shoot some nice daylight pics
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DonJuan Joined: Jul 27, 2006 Posts: > 500 From: Las Vegas PM |
i walked past this earlier at work and it looked like a good test for the k850, nothing exciting but a good challenge for detail. And it came out well. Ill take some more exciting pics soon of the hotels etc
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plankgatan Joined: May 20, 2007 Posts: > 500 From: Sweden fur alle PM |
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plankgatan Joined: May 20, 2007 Posts: > 500 From: Sweden fur alle PM |
indoor
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fullforce Joined: Oct 12, 2005 Posts: > 500 From: Sweden PM |
This is a gift for my friend. How do you like my highly skilled wrapping technice? Do i need to mention that is not a girl-friend that is in the recieving end?!:)
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brewcaster Joined: Aug 28, 2006 Posts: 77 PM, WWW
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Hey plankgatan, those are my photos. Just please give me credit in the future. Here is a link to all my K850i photos should anyone want to look at more:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/brewcaster/sets/72157602908420071/
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plankgatan Joined: May 20, 2007 Posts: > 500 From: Sweden fur alle PM |
of course..i just wrote "some nice k850 pictures"...i didnt take credit for them
i think they are lovely..............keep up the good work.....
you said you use the stabilzor on all time,,,even at close up pics on people ???? what profile do you use for close up pictures on people ?????
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jmcomms Joined: Mar 12, 2002 Posts: > 500 From: Jonathan Morris PM, WWW
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These photos are all very good, although I do stick to my point about them always looking better when they're not shown at 100% (thanks to the horrid filtering). The cynic in me says that you could get the same results on a K800 or K810, or to a certain extent on the K770 or T650 (which, bar low light, are bloody good).
I've got photos that are also as good (in my mind) that I will upload at some point, but I'd be interested to know what percentage of pictures taken are considered good enough to go here. Are these really representative of the photos the average person is getting? Are you sifting through to find the very best examples?
Auto seems very hit and miss on all SE cameras. Sure, any pro or semi-pro will be more careful - but this isn't a camera aimed at either type of user. Flash problems aside, the focussing is often out and the image stabiliser (even on 037 firmware) doesn't prevent blurring as it does on the K800/K810. In fact, some of the worst photos I've got are with this enabled! God, I hope this is a firmware issue.
Bright daylight photos are usually fine. Dark scenes are often fine, and the flash is powerful. It's the in-between shots, which are either blurred or extremely noisy.
I'd quite like a thread to post the pictures that didn't work as intended (and I don't mean covering the lens, being drunk etc) so we can fully see how it works, and how things might be improved.
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LCARS-Expert Joined: Aug 24, 2007 Posts: 194 From: Croatia PM, WWW
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Full size pictures never look perfect. For internet sharing a 2MP picture is more than enough. Only Hasselblad gives perfect full size pictures, you can't expect a cameraphone to do the same, can you? |
brewcaster Joined: Aug 28, 2006 Posts: 77 PM, WWW
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On 2007-11-24 18:54:12, plankgatan wrote:
of course..i just wrote "some nice k850 pictures"...i didnt take credit for them
i think they are lovely..............keep up the good work.....
you said you use the stabilzor on all time,,,even at close up pics on people ???? what profile do you use for close up pictures on people ?????
[ This Message was edited by: plankgatan on 2007-11-24 17:57 ]
No problem. Thank you for the kind words
I do use stabilizor on all the time. I never found it to effect the picture negatively. I rarely use any other than auto for the profile. I do use the twilight portrait if it is dark. Also I sometimes play with the metering, turning things down to keep the flash from washing faces out. I normally take photos more than once to try different settings. If it is a time sensitive photo, I will do testing beforehand on throw away shots to get settings before the actual photo needs to be shot.
I also normally run my photos through Picasa and click "I'm feeling lucky" to auto set the brightness, contrast, and color correction. I don't know any "real" photographers that don't do at least slight post-production on photos. Its just a requirement. This is true of most arts.
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DonJuan Joined: Jul 27, 2006 Posts: > 500 From: Las Vegas PM |
i just took these on the way home of my car, just when all the things about the phone being so buggy are really beginning to get to me, i forget it all when i see how good of a camera i have for a phone.
and they look just as good full size
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