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Old Posted Jul 18, 2007, 3:53 AM
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Who says a cellphone can't take great photography?

What you are about to see is that these images are taken with and only a cellphone.


They are completely NOT-Photoshop work, or anyway edited to enhance the images. The only editing was to resize the images and add a copyright mark. Click on the thumbnails to enlarge.



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The vertical alley returns... But with a different perspective; Again, this is not photoshop work at all... This is using the effects from the phone possess itself; focusing the blue in the sky and eliminiatng the other colours...










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Again, absolutely no photoshop effects, you just simply tilt and swivel your phone in all directions, and there you have it.





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No photoshop effects, just simply swivel the phone in a circular motion to achieve this effect.





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Again, this is NO Photoshop work, it is what it is, and it will be what it is. Simply find a place with good lighting conditions, and swivel your camera from top to bottom and snap to achieve the full wide angle effect.

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Old Posted Jul 18, 2007, 4:17 AM
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he trick is again NON-Photoshop. Make sure the lighting conditions are sufficient, set at ISO 200, Evaluative Metering mode, and simply swivel and pan your camera left and right directions... Practice this, and you will achieve the wide angle effect. It's very simple and it's no rocket science.





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Another one of those Anti-Photoshop work. It was in the night, there were strong spotlights, & all I had to do was to swivel the camera in a circular motion.


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Neither any of these images were a mere work of phoptoshop. The lighting was insufficient, so I decided to be a little creative by moving or panning your phone forwards and backwards to create the blur zoom.





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Let me emphasize this again and again; this isn't any photoshop work, its just manual skills involved between you and the camera. You simply have to run towards the center to have the zoom like blurriness.
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Old Posted Jul 18, 2007, 10:59 AM
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Old Posted Jul 18, 2007, 11:32 AM
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Yes Tony! That's the whole point of the thread, it does not take a big tech equipment to snap a great photo, all you need is the skill of the user alone.
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