Epic Photography

Try changing your ISO setting on the camera from auto to 200 (i think thats the lowest it goes) when there's plenty of lighting. Also, anchor your arms on something when possible. Lean against a wall, set your elbows on a table, or something like that. See if any of that helps.



Here's some photos i snapped after playing around with vignette's color highlight when i got it. (god i love the color highlight option. it looks so awesome when done right)

I found an option under settings called "Anti-Shake". I've had no problems since I turned that on. You should try it too. Your pics look like mine did before anti-shake.
 
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I found an option under settings called "Anti-Shake". I've had no problems since I turned that on. You should try it too. Your pics look like mine did before anti-shake.

I all ready have anti-shake turned on, but those pics were using Vignette (which as far as im aware doesnt have this option) :P
 
I all ready have anti-shake turned on, but those pics were using Vignette (which as far as im aware doesnt have this option) :P
it does, on the main screen hit the bottom right icon which says normal and change it to steady shot.
 
it does, on the main screen hit the bottom right icon which says normal and change it to steady shot.

Not quite the same thing. AFAIK, an anti-shake setting = less shutter time for less possible blurring. The steady shot on vignette waits until the camera is deemed steady before taking the picture, but has the same shutter time, which means after the picture taking is engaged, there's still the same window for blurring.
 
Aunt's alien puppy

Picasa Web Albums - Lauren Creech

OK, I haven't dl'ed any camera apps or editting apps yet, but had to share this picture of my aunt's year puppy taken a couple weeks before Halloween. The LED flash created the alien eye effect, she has black eyes.
 
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I've been loving doing weird things with the panerama. These two photos we took on a beach with all these dead trees on it, and I did the paneramas up instead of sideways so that the image raps around and does a full arc in the sky, making the top and bottom both the ground. I love how they turned out!

Picasa Web Albums - Zach Addair - Beach Photos

Very cool and creative! I've started a panoramic picture group on Flickr. I would love to see everyone's panoramic pictures shared there as well.

Flickr: Galaxy S Panoramas :cool:
 
I like the marina pic and the mountains the best. You've inspired me to try this, too.