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'Hitman' game inspired artwork on this Suzuki Hayabusa:
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Posted: 2008-05-01 00:07:30
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OMG
what a design! i must say that bike looks awesome
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Posted: 2008-05-01 00:10:47
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Yeah, that 'Busa was quite a show-stopper.
There was so many amazing custom designs; just a pity that it was so tricky to take decent pics there; either all the many small spotlights around the show over-exposing and reflecting too much light, causing over-exposure..or compensating with the cam's light settings and losing too much detail, where the various shadows were all being cast as a result.
Another custom spray job:
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[ This Message was edited by: laffen on 2008-05-22 01:17 ]
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Posted: 2008-05-01 00:44:48
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no probs mate with that. i enjoy them anyways.
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Posted: 2008-05-01 00:50:09
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OK, some more show pics:
Another wild spray job:
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Posted: 2008-05-01 19:06:39
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Hi guys, I notice your pictures are crisp and clear...Do you use any image stabilization software?
my pics always tend to be a bit blurry since even a slight shaking of hands tends to make the picture blurred.
Heres my contribution
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Posted: 2008-05-01 19:57:42
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a lot of things contribute to blurred images, low light, camera movement, slow shutter speed (not really affecting the phones i guess) nevertheless, some advice update the firmware if you already haven't, try to keep still when taking the photo, try and get as much light into the photo as possible and make sure when the phone says locked, it actually is locked onto something.
A couple of times it said locked but never locked onto anything.
Hope that helps.
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Posted: 2008-05-01 20:11:52
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some tips from me:
if u'r taking pirctures in daylight, anyway only time the phone makes nice pictures, set the white balance to 'daylight', produces realy nice and vivid colours
if u want to make pictures like the one in magazines or like the one made with some profi camera that can handle diafragm priority u have to trick the phone and lock the focus on something close to the phone like 10 cm and should be a plane surface and after u have locked the focus at that distance put the phone on the subject u want to shoot and than push the button all the way, take a look at my photos a few posts back for the results. Oh, i forgot to tell to put the phone on macro mode...
Hope someone understands somenthing from my explanation, i'm not a natural english speaker
wish u all good and nice pics
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Posted: 2008-05-01 21:24:38
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Thanks plesu and 5nak!
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Posted: 2008-05-02 19:23:22
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I took some pics outdoors yesterday. Here:
http://juvo.weblog.ro/2008-05-02/358548/Herastrau%2C-1Mai.html
The best picture I took just last week:outdoor and with macro, +0.7 in white balance.
http://juvo.weblog.ro/2008-04-29/356358/Successful-picture.html
On 2008-05-01 19:57:42, ruhvee wrote:
Hi guys, I notice your pictures are crisp and clear...Do you use any image stabilization software?
my pics always tend to be a bit blurry since even a slight shaking of hands tends to make the picture blurred.
Do you use auto-focus?
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