sydneycooper1979
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- Jan 17, 2012
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Sitting in the Myerson Symphony Center in Dallas watching the HS band I help teach. Venue was dark except stage. Super impressed with this camera.
Awesome photos! Love love love birds of prey
@msm0511:
it's a dessert that they called "Strawberries" or "Strawberries something..."
I forgot the exact name they used, but it wasn't a fancy, long name, just Strawberries something or another.
It was elegant on the plate and the palate!
The lightly macerated strawberries are on the right, obviously. Those beige irregular chucks are slightly crunchy and adds texture to the dessert (a nice bite with a crunch to it).
There is a granita upper left (ice and green) but I couldn't identify what the green might have been. I think it might have been matcha powder!
Bottom left is a cream of sorts but I don't think it's creme fraiche. It's softer than an ice cream but thicker than whipped cream, plus the color is much more yellow than just plain whipped cream.
I thought the presentation was so great that I took a picture - I typically don't like to take pictures of my food during meals, just my own preference.
It's too bad that the camera was fooled by the overwhelmingly white porcelain and the table cloth. Maybe I should have taken the identical photograph with the camera on "Food" mode and checked out the differences and posted THAT. Alas, maybe I have to go back and eat another dessert just like that one - all for this forum and another photo op, but of course![]()
Anybody using selective focus to fake DoF? I am finding that it is working awful compared to my iPhone 7 Plus. Any tips to make it comparable?
This is the feature I'm missing the most. With all my gripes about battery life, etc. it's really the portrait mode of the 7 Plus that I'm most lacking. After not using it for a long time, I realized that I can get some awesome shots of my daughter on the go with it and the S8 doesn't have anything comparable.No. It just works awful unless you're taking a macro shot of something up close and that doesn't move. I've given up trying to recreate Portrait Mode shots from the 7 Plus I had and just grab my wife's if she's with me at the time and use hers. To be fair it is trying to accomplish it with one lens so will never be the same and it's the one thing that's making me wish I'd waited for the Note 8 which will probably have dual cameras