It was in the default camera settings
(standard mode with auto flash) with the
following "tricks"
1) Hold the camera extremely still so that
it has time to focus and click
2) Take lots of shots because a good number
that look great on the phone will be blurred
when seen on the big screen. I took ~150
shots of which 40 or so were worth sharing on
Flickr.
3) The camera really chews up the battery so
I run the phone in offline mode to conserve
power during long photo sessions.
All the pics are directly from the phone and
have not been edited in any way - I dont have
the patience for photoshop :-)
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rahul_goswami says:
Rahul,
Do you remember what were the settings in N95 camera when you took this pic.
Did you use any software to polish the pic after shoot?
I also have a N95, but couldn't get such masterpiece yet :)
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