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Went to a balloon rally this weekend, really surprised at the quality of the pics (coming from an iPhone 4) and the pano feature works really well

balloon1.jpg
 
I don't contribute anything to this thread so my opinion probably doesn't hold any value, but I would like to request people not to post pictures of flowers. Taking a nice picture of a flower in well lit conditions is probably the most easy "great" photo anyone can take. Even the most awful cameras look "okay" when you use it to take pictures of flowers. It doesn't show the strength of the iPhone camera at all.

The hot air balloon photo above is a better example :).
 
I don't contribute anything to this thread so my opinion probably doesn't hold any value, but I would like to request people not to post pictures of flowers. Taking a nice picture of a flower in well lit conditions is probably the most easy "great" photo anyone can take. Even the most awful cameras look "okay" when you use it to take pictures of flowers. It doesn't show the strength of the iPhone camera at all.

The hot air balloon photo above is a better example :).

You're kidding right? Why make a request that dictates what people should post at all? Just keep it to yourself buddy.
 
I don't contribute anything to this thread so my opinion probably doesn't hold any value, but I would like to request people not to post pictures of flowers. Taking a nice picture of a flower in well lit conditions is probably the most easy "great" photo anyone can take. Even the most awful cameras look "okay" when you use it to take pictures of flowers. It doesn't show the strength of the iPhone camera at all.

The hot air balloon photo above is a better example :).

iPhone5-outdoor-flower.jpg
 
I don't contribute anything to this thread so my opinion probably doesn't hold any value, but I would like to request people not to post pictures of flowers. Taking a nice picture of a flower in well lit conditions is probably the most easy "great" photo anyone can take. Even the most awful cameras look "okay" when you use it to take pictures of flowers. It doesn't show the strength of the iPhone camera at all.

The hot air balloon photo above is a better example :).


So you're saying that it doesn't show the macro skills or the colour saturation skills?

:confused:

Oh wait.
 
If i save any of these photos to my camera roll then some of will still haave the gps information. So for those worried id stop posting or atleast remove the exif metadata because it can pinpoint which room in your house you took the picture etc
 
Cropped in the photos app to fit the iP5's display - no other adjustments made.
 

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