N70 captures painting like images

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Nice huh?

Looks like a painting… check two more after the break.

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so dArK Nman yung mga pics taken from N70… mas maganda pa ung sa nokia 6233!!! kuya migz, paRevIew nman Po ng N73. plzzz? especially the camera and the speakers… tnx pow… ^_^

Nice shots! Where is that place?

@Patrick,

Pics are dark probably because of the overcast conditions.

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hey josekym… are u a N70 user? frankly, i don’t want the quality of its camera. even though it has flash, it just make the person look anemic in the because it make him yellowish! im still in favor to the quality of my nokia 6233’s cam. even you compare it, still it has more brilliant colors and good shot! just have consideration on low light conditions*… thanks…

Pics are dark because of the poor lighting. Hindi ko siya ineit coz i want it that way.. na parang dark siya.. i’ve seen some nice paintings na parang ganyan in ang look.. dark..

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why? can’t the nokia 6233’s cam do that?!? hehehe…. piz!

no! no! no! ang dilim ng camera ng N70!

awwww…

i get your point.. but it seems you don’t get mine.

hehehhe

ok, so you want to have dark-painting like pics? i understand u want to make an art out of cellphone’s camera… but i just want to say na N70’s cam is too dark. did u already compare 6233’s cam to N70’s? kuya MigZ piz tayo… hehehe

For the sake of my online friend patrick, the N70’s cam, which took the above pics, is dark which couples with poor lighting produce dark pictures.

However my dear friend, the darkness gave emphasis to the clouds and the areas that the sun was beaming its rays to.

The picture maybe better if it was taken by a better phone with a better camera, and as you have pointed out, the 6233 may have taken a better picture.

But again, as i’ve said in my previous comment, i like these pics the way it is. I’ve tried adjusting the contrast and lights… and i didn’t like it.

If you don’t like it.. and as a final shot… i say..

“Beauty is in the eyes of the beholder”

Ouchness… I’m sorry po but I didn’t say namna po na i don’t like the photos you have taken from N70… Hehe, thanks for the replies, its a great having debate with you… but Big Bro Migz, if you have the time, can you please review the Nokia N73? hehehe, thanks very much! GOD bless…

Ouchness… I’m sorry po but I didn’t say naman po na i don’t like the photos you have taken from N70… Hehe, thanks for the replies, its a great time having debate with you… but Big Bro Migz, if you have the time, can you please review the Nokia N73? hehehe, thanks very much! GOD bless…

hi, i really liked the photo quality of my nokia n95 8gb, this is what i use for my blog. hoping it will be good in the long term as im not planning to buy a phone yet. this one is free and that is the best part i guess hehe :) will be glad if you may review this as well.

i like your blog, great work!

i used to paint and yes, i saw the soft effect, ’twas like looking from a dark area out– as emphasized by the dark clouds above and dark color of the ground. the bright clouds between was the focal point. don’t want to sound technical about it hehe.

as you said, beauty is in the eyes of the beholder, for some, even inanimate objects would have its beauty by just its mere presence.

@Patrick,

No, am not an N70 user. I have and use a 6233!

Then again, my other question was unanswered: where were these shots taken? =)

yeah! 6233 rulez! ei, ganda din ng N73… for me… hehehe

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