This is kind of a strange post for what should have been a semi-"serious" photo blog. I will post pictures I took off my phone. The only reason being is that I didn't pick up my real camera as often as I promised everyone this semester, and that I don't have much to show for myself except for these camera phone pictures. Sad, isn't it?
But I'll try to make this post productive by describing the limitations of the camera on my Samsung Impression, accompanied by relevant pictures. The images hereafter, I should let you know, have made the usual run through Lightroom 2.
The camera's exposure meter has 3 settings: Matrix, Center-Weighted, and Spot. From my experience, none of these settings behave the way they should. Center-weighted and Spot accurately meter only about 3/4 of the time, leaving me with many pictures that are either way underexposed or blown out. Matrix mode does the best job of reading exposure, but usually pictures with high contrast lighting come out a stop too bright. This snap was one of my preliminary experiments on how the camera would handle such a lighting situation:
Contrast isn't the best on the Samsung Impression, which is not unlike most other camera phones I've seen. But, in good lighting, or outdoors, the camera can put out some decent looking pictures with a fair bit of tonal depth. Keep in mind, again, that I ran this image through Lightroom (increased blacks), but this picture was a good example of nice contrast before I messed with it.
I think the best thing about this camera is the lens' surprising sharpness. In good light, the lens can swallow quite a bit of fine detail. Unfortunately, this sharpness means little in dim light or high contrast scenes, when the camera's shoddy metering usually under or over-exposes the scene. Nevertheless, bravo sharp lens:
Also, there's a fun panorama mode that I enjoy playing with when I'm bored:
The colors produced are vibrant and I'm relatively happy with them. However the camera introduces fairly random color casts on every picture, and there is no consistency between images. A scene taken outdoors in the sunlight will look magenta in one snap, and yellow in the next. There are no settings to change for white balance.
Overall, the camera kind of sucks. The metering is almost always wrong, contrast is normally flat, and scenes take on psychedelic colors at times. Also, the biggest drawback to this camera is the enormous amount of delay between when I press the shutter release, to when the camera takes the picture. It's a matter of about a 1/3 to 1/2 second delay! Forget sports photography with this phone. Usually what happens is I try to take a picture of someone doing something hilarious but end up getting the last hazy part of the moment.
However, I am glad to have a camera phone again, after having to use a backup phone for the first half of the year. I know it looks like I'm letting my photo hobby die off a little, but I still very much enjoy taking pictures for myself, albeit with a phone. This semester got a little crazier than I expected and my level of photography-laziness never dropped, thus I remained in my photo-hiatus for the semester. But I hope you will agree with me that these pictures and this post are the beginning of a new fervor and I do sincerely promise to keep posting and taking pictures. Thanks for reading.
Thursday, December 17, 2009
Monday, November 30, 2009
Fall 2009
Sunday, June 14, 2009
Tuesday, March 3, 2009
Not just yet...
I picked up two assignments from Caleb on Sunday: a knitting circle and a farmer's market. The old ladies were hung over and ended up not meeting Sunday morning. I then got kicked out of the farmer's market by a douche bag assistant manager guy. Obviously, forces are keeping me in my photo break for the time being.
Tuesday, February 10, 2009
Wednesday, January 28, 2009
Habits (an assignment for my Conditions and Learning class)
REACTION PAPER DUE THURS:
Describe a personal habit that you don't want to modify.
Describe a personal habit that you do want to modify.
In both cases be very specific about the responses involved, the stimuli present when the response is made, and any consequences of the behavior.
A personal habit i would not like to modify is the habit of opening doors for women and elders. The stimuli present for this habit would be the presence of a women or an elder at a door that I am about to go through. The response is opening the door and letting the person through before me. Consequences of this behavior are usually general sentiments of gratitude from the person, as well as my own feelings of well-being derived from a sense of chivalry.
A personal habit I would like to change is cigarette smoking. I would not like to do this anymore. At this stage of my nicotine addiction, stimuli do not necessarily need to be present for smoking to occur, however notable stimuli that do cause an increased need for cigarettes include food, alcohol, and sexual intercourse. Consequences of this behavior are relief of tension and anxiety at the cost of decreased cardiovascular and respiratory health.
Describe a personal habit that you don't want to modify.
Describe a personal habit that you do want to modify.
In both cases be very specific about the responses involved, the stimuli present when the response is made, and any consequences of the behavior.
A personal habit i would not like to modify is the habit of opening doors for women and elders. The stimuli present for this habit would be the presence of a women or an elder at a door that I am about to go through. The response is opening the door and letting the person through before me. Consequences of this behavior are usually general sentiments of gratitude from the person, as well as my own feelings of well-being derived from a sense of chivalry.
A personal habit I would like to change is cigarette smoking. I would not like to do this anymore. At this stage of my nicotine addiction, stimuli do not necessarily need to be present for smoking to occur, however notable stimuli that do cause an increased need for cigarettes include food, alcohol, and sexual intercourse. Consequences of this behavior are relief of tension and anxiety at the cost of decreased cardiovascular and respiratory health.
Sunday, January 11, 2009
Clouds.
Thursday, January 1, 2009
New Years Eve
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