Xperia Ray


ruikang89

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I would like to share some of the photos from my Xperia-graphy: a photo a day project that I took with my Xperia Ray and edited using Pixlr-O-Matic (combined with PicSay Pro and Vignette for certain images). Afterall, I began on my photographic journey with my old Sony Ericsson K800i and I would like to showcase what a cameraphone can do.

Photos are shot mostly in 16:9 format at 6 megapixels.


DSC_0737_Anne_Soft_Clean by ruikang_lee, on Flickr


DSC_0742_Anne_Soft_Nolariod by ruikang_lee, on Flickr


DSC_0733_Anne_Bluegrad_Nolariod by ruikang_lee, on Flickr


DSC_0583_Anne_Small_Soft by ruikang_lee, on Flickr


DSC_0572_Ingrid_Green_Nolariod by ruikang_lee, on Flickr
 

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Hey great stuff. Really liked the one with the birds flying off the ground(great timing!) and the one with the tree reflection! Downloaded pixlr-o-matic before, but didn't really enjoy the interface.. may try it out again though! Anyway, the things which are after the dsc in the picture title are the effects applied?
 

Hey great stuff. Really liked the one with the birds flying off the ground(great timing!) and the one with the tree reflection! Downloaded pixlr-o-matic before, but didn't really enjoy the interface.. may try it out again though! Anyway, the things which are after the dsc in the picture title are the effects applied?

Yup! Filter---> vignette----> border. I like the Nolaroid border a lot! For the Anne filter, I figured out it works best to give a gloomy, downcasted photo a new breath of life! Filters such as Hagrid and Ingrid are quite similar; they sharpen the photo and gives a bit of HDR-like effect (Hagrid>Ingrid), without boosting the saturation and contrast significantly. My favourite filters are Ingrid and Anne. (As you can see by the picture extensions)
 

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