Here's the beach at my hometown. I took this picture with a Prestigio 8500 and used Adobe Photoshop Express to 'quickfix' the photo. I'm surprised as of how well the camera handled the contrast! Photo seems a bit oversaturated though - but what can you expect with standard settings?
Next time I'll have to look up some camera software and fine-tune some settings. This was more of a test really. rly:
This was a picture of the falls at Minneopa State Park, Minnesota, United States. I haven't really put my 1520's camera through its paces yet, so I tried to take a few shots while I was there. The weather was cloudier than I liked, which made many of the colors not quite as pronounced in my opinion. It doesn't help that I'm color-blind, too, but can't do much about that.
I edited the picture using Adobe Photoshop Express to make the leaf colors look more vibrant to me, and to increase the contrasts a bit. I wish I can say I'm a good judge of accurate color or obviously 'shopped, but sho-ga-nai; in this particular case it can't be helped. If nothing else, I think it's a pretty shot of the major falls, even if the colors are a little unreal (probably).
Oil & Gas Platform West Delta 32, Gulf of Mexico, Shallow Water area. I was flying support and at the last second they told me to tie her down and stay the night. I did and enjoyed a beautiful sunset. This shot, taken with my 920 last year in November, has everything. Motion of the waves, lighting, the human component, shadows. App was the standard Nokia Camera app. Lucky shot - awesome picture. My company actually uses it as a promotional picture, of course without my consent ...
Shot with my Nokia Lumia 925 and not edited with any software.
I walked out of the house with my girlfriend and the sky was so inviting that we went for a drive. The Moon lit the way.
Photo was taken in ProShot on my Lumia 928 and edited in Adobe Lightroom on my computer. Adjusted colors, darkened the shadows/blacks, and added a little bit of vignetting for more dramatic effect. This picture was taken while I was driving through the Hollywood Hills here in Los Angeles, and I stopped to admire the sunset overlooking the San Fernando Valley/North Hollywood area.
I took this picture on my first (and only) trip to the USA, I rent a car in L.A and followed the highway 1 to San Fransisco.. I pulled over at approximately 100 km from SF and took that picture. Had a L920 at the time. I used the Nokia Studio tool to adjust.