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Originally Posted by JD2010 View Post
Taken with my N900 Eastern Township Canada. The picture is lake Stukely in Orford national Park in front of my cottage
These are beautiful.
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One just taken of my local football clubs ground from the roof of my works car park...
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Taken the dog for a walk in the city trails
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some pics when i had a trip in my holidays
Dalat - Vietnam







Melbourne Central:

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Originally Posted by quangmach View Post

Melbourne Central:

Nice pics liked the pic of the shot tower, ended up googling it. Learnt something new today

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shot_tower
 

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some more just for fun :P
Not really impressive at night,lot of noises


Macro again:

 

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Originally Posted by woodyear99 View Post
Nice pics liked the pic of the shot tower, ended up googling it. Learnt something new today

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shot_tower
haha,it just random shot,i dun have any skill about photograph at all
 
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Madeline :-)
Both pictures made with the default settings
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Originally Posted by anidel View Post
Sorry for the poor subject, however notice the difference in noise between the two.
Also the N900 looks like is capable of getting more details (SKY logo on the decoder)?

This is taken with the Nokia N900:



and this is taken with a Sony Ericsson K850i:

The N900 shot has much better white balance, but yes the noise is bad. Even worst, that picture shows banding which means that the sensor is not good in high ISO situations. Try the same shot setting the ISO manually (100, 200, and 400) instead of leaving it in Auto. Also, just for the sake of experiment, try taking the shots with and without a back cover. Let us know what you find.
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This is some sort of moss or hairy growth on a tree. I was fascinated by it.
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