Any suggestions on how to take a ‘long exposure’ photo with the /e/ OS camera? Thaks in advance.
Small peppers / Petits piments (Lomé, Togo)
with
Xiaomi Mi8
dipper
1.13-rc.4-t
aperture.dev 1.0 (SebaUbuntu)
Fungus in a garden.
Most of the fungus activity is ongoing below the surface. But suddenly and in a rapid speed in August they become visible above the surface in the grass. Shot taken in Sweden, August 2023.
Equipment:
Samsung Galaxy S9
SM-G960F
/e/OS 1.13-20230724313392 Android 10
Camera 1.50.1; Camera is forked from OpenCamera
No additional fix in any other photo software
Fotographer:
Henrik Hemrin
Licence:
Licence CC BY-NC 4.0
Someone is awake. Fancy a walk in the rain?
Early summer night in August with heavy rainfall.
Equipment:
Samsung Galaxy S9
SM-G960F
/e/OS 1.13-20230724313392 Android 10
Camera 1.50.1; Camera is forked from OpenCamera
The raw file (dng) has been given a bit of treatment in RawTherapee 5.9; eg crop, b/w-conversion and curves (no “manipulation”).
Photographer:
Henrik Hemrin
Licence:
Licence CC BY-NC 4.0
I’m currently on a road trip across Europe and took this amazing picture unedited on the stock /e/OS Camera app with HDR mode in Venice an hour ago… Just what I needed to create my account around here and join the contest!
License: CC BY-NC-SA
Phone: The Amazing Fairphone 4!
Welcome. And beautiful picture, Nice work
Not this year, but posting a few other pictures shot on holiday travels…
Those one taken on OnePlus 7, stock /e/OS camera (fork of OpenCamera), no filter, unedited.
This one from Eiffel Tower, week-end in Paris.
This one in Normandy.
This one in Britanny.
This one in Norway (Flåm)
Two shots taken this afternoon in Tonezza del Cimone, Veneto, Italy.
Fairphone 4, eOS 1.13 stable, BSG GCam port.
Random pictures from Guérande and Batz-sur-Mer, France.
Xiaomi Mi MIX 2 running /e/ OS 1.13 (Android 11).
/e/ OS default Camera app.
I’m astonished about the picture quality of the default camera app on other devices. I got never such pictures on my FP3, neither with the original nor with the new camera module. My pictures were always much more grainy, even when I switched on noise reduction.
A completely black so called Alpine Salamander (Salamandra atra, about 15cm) at 2230m in the morning moistness near the Sulzfluh summit in Switzerland. When the sun comes out they disappear immediately under the grass and you will not see one until next morning.
FreeDCam on a plussed FP3, /e/ 1.11 then
License: free for any use.
/e/OS 1.14-s, OpenCamera (/e/OS build), OnePlus 9 Pro. no edit, all default settings.