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Tincans
Dec 15, 2007

I've been hoping a thread like this would come along. I used to loathe mobile phone cameras but I've recently come to adore permanently having a camera in my pocket.


Darwin exhibit made out of sand


Sheffield, England


My friend ordered a coffee and was given a shot of Smarties to go with it


Devon, England

Tincans fucked around with this message at 19:05 on Nov 10, 2009

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Tincans
Dec 15, 2007

wickles posted:

Taken in Bradford?

Aye. It was easy the most impressive part of their exhibit, shame it was permanent.

Tincans
Dec 15, 2007

b0nes posted:

Why do these look so good while other iPhone shots look like the phone was dipped in Vaseline?

The iPhone doesn't have a lens cover so it can get dirty from time to time, which impacts on the quality of the photos

Tincans
Dec 15, 2007

Phat_Albert posted:

No one knows what the ISO is on the iPhone sensor, but it works better when it has a ton of light to work with.

Really? I've imported all the photos from my Sony Ericsson C905 to Lightroom and it says the ISO is between 64 - 800 in half-stop increments. I don't own an iPhone so I'm not sure if it'll encode metadata from the camera.

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