Do you REALLY need a "professional" camera in order to take good pictures? My answer to that is- absolutely no. It doesn't take much to take good pictures, just some creativity and imagination. Well, what can you say about a 3.2 megapixel camera? It might not make much sense to those who don't know anything about camera's. Professional photographers will probably say that that's not even a camera. In some way they might be right; I'll say it's not the best one. My phone (which is the G1 htc phone) is actually the advise with the worst camera that ever made. "The worst" was just a loud term I used, to express what I think about it; but the camera itself is not that bad. It's just it takes forever to take the picture. No zoom in. Nothing. Who can argue about this camera being "so great"?
A picture on the left, is my work from last year AND it was taken with that same camera I not so long called "the worst". In my opinion, the picture turned out very well. Not only do I like this picture because of how well it turned out, but because when I look at it I can bring back so many memories and just go back to that same moment.
Now the picture to the right, another phone picture. Not as good as the previous one, but the tone and the color are recreated very well. Like one of my friends said: "The flowers turned out so clear". Meaning that you can see them very well, sometimes when a picture is taken by the phone small details seems to be unclear and the picture looses it's meaning. To take a good photo, you don't need to be a professional; you just need to spend some time on getting it the way you want. Another major point is imagination, to take a photo some imagination should be involved or else it's not as interesting to look at. I tried to combined both points into my pictures- creativity and time. And this so far is what turned out when I was working with my phone.
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