Sentences with phrase «back camera did»

The 8 - megapixel back camera did an admirable job, although it sometimes had problems with overexposure.
On the front, the 7 - megapixel TrueDepth camera lets you snap the same kind of attractive portrait photos as the back cameras do, complete with a blur effect on the background and various lighting effects.

Not exact matches

But, unlike other devices that have done the same, the S8's sensor is right next to the camera rather than in the middle of the backing.
I did like the heart - rate sensor on the back of the phone just under the camera — you simply touch your finger to it for a second or two and it tells you how fast your ticker is going.
Kuo said in a note to investors seen by Apple Insider that the next Samsung phone would most likely feature two cameras on the back of the device, just as the iPhone 7 Plus does.
Although that could have had more to do with the fact that front facing cameras weren't a thing back then.
And I have eleventy - billion of these moments a day too, seemingly small, times when my breath catches and I have no camera or pen nearby so I'm going to have to rely on my something in my soul remembering it forever because it's a step up a mountain, a roll of the rock of my own stubbornness, and I don't have any gods at the top, pushing me back to the bottom, laughing at my futile efforts.
As soon as I wrest my camera back from the teenager, I'm going to take a walking tour of my little town, which boasts a surprising number of lovely churches, excluding my own, which really does have a great personality.
I wish I had the drive to go back and do a recipe again but as you know because you had to keep pointing out my camera settings to me at camp, I am not sure that a redo would help for me!
I intended to take pictures during but set my camera down as the first guest appeared and didn't pick it back up.
Mine turned out a lot more crumblier back then, as I didn't process it as finely, but it was still unbelievably tasty Yours look a hell of a lot better in front of the camera though, mmmmm and the mentioning of rumball — I want this!
I still go with same six mates I went with in the late fifties when it was two bob to get in and would lose touch if I didn't go anymore, great seats, behind the TV camera, a meal before the game, a drink after the game, so as you can see it's very difficult to give up plus if I give it up with the waiting list for a S / T I'll never get it back and the thought of not going to Arsenal every week I couldn't contemplate.
We've had this debate before, it's easy for people who don't go to say give up the season ticket but I have a very good seat with five mates literally behind the television camera and if I give it up there is no way I can ever get it back again.
i just watch this individual camera on mesut ozil vs city did he really have such a bad game or is wenger right when he says if» you go back watch games again only then do you reliase what ozil brings» im just putting the question out there and here is the link have a watch http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MZyH0ZveRTk
Unfortunately it also shares reasonably poor visibility out of the back like the bigger Mazda but doesn't have the nifty sensors or backup camera for added safety that the CX9 does.
Teenagers today certainly appear to be as attached to their smartphones as I was bonded with my baby back in the era when all phones were attached to a wall and did not offer Facebook, Twitter, a camera and a flashlight.
I wish that back in 2004 we had cellphone cameras in every hand, but alas we did not and so there are very few images of me as a new mom, and none of me babywearing.
And if you don't have a digital camera, you can always take regular photos, have double prints made, and mail them back and forth as well.
One exercise I use to help me focus on my children being able to do other things than those that I find annoying or troublesome is the whole body camera: http://peace4parents.com/the-whole-body-camera-experience-and-appreciate-parenting-with-all-of-your-senses/ This gives me a reality check on who my child really is so in the tough moments I can help him / her get back to balance.
I didn't get a call back for that temp agency and I'm going to guess they saw the stroller via the in - ceiling cameras, but... oh well!
It does bring back into focus the Labour slogan camera on camera off.
I don't know how adults stand there, facing a camera, and say, «Bring back our girls.»
Rangel loves the camera and it loves him right back, as shown in the two press Q&A's Rangel did this morning, one as he arrived and a second after voting.
This body cam also features an infrared function, which turns on automatically when the lights go out so you can focus on what you have to do and know that the camera has your back.
- slouch as much as you can - let your gut hang out and down, push it out if you can - bow your shoulders in, hunch your back over, and bow your knees in - stand directly square to the camera so you look as wide as possible - frown or look miserable - have a messy, unflattering hairdo - wear the most unflattering clothing you can find - make sure the clothes highlight every bulge - don't flex or tighten up anything - make yourself feel as flabby as possible
Doing them by myself has been so frustrating because on the phone it looks like the right lighting but when I go back to check on the camera they're either way too light or way too dark.
Well, my friends, apparently I don't totally stink on camera because I was invited back for the 6th (what??!) time to share a craft live on the air on the Portland based AM Northwest show!
You might remember I visited this very same beach a few months back, and I'm fairly sure that while doing so I discovered the perfect formula; beehives, instant cameras, and vintage inspired swimsuits go together like nothing else.
Sara: It's funny, really — my favorite thing to photograph is food (it puts me behind the camera and food is so easy to work with — let's face it, food is pretty laid back and doesn't argue when you style it a certain way) but I definitely share style posts way more often and definitely love styling and writing about my outfits most.
My camera sees yellow and wants to do back flips into shades of grey and blue.
She does most of my shoots & you can see she kicks some major butt in front & back of the camera.
► A woman with her back turned to the camera gargles and spits into a bathroom sink, but we only hear and do not see spit.
Maybe that's why the Australian actress» return to her career - making, Oscar - nominated role doesn't seem quite the event Working Title would like it to be, even with Geoffrey Rush reprising his performance as spymaster Walsingham and India's Shekhar Kapur back behind the camera.
Unfortunately, that wholesome messaging doesn't leave much room for what Brewer does best — namely, music - backed scenes that, through lurid lighting, slick camera whips and glides, and the sounds of breathing and grunting mixed just above the music, put the viewer inside a body in total abandon to a song.
If Stealing Beauty is shot with a painterliness by Darius Khondji and possessed of scattered nuggets of actual wisdom, not just the kind you get from leaning on coming - of - age clichés (I'm especially fond of dying writer Jeremy Irons's frantic search for what he considers one of his finest pieces of work («I would think that since I can't find it,» he qualifies)-RRB-, it's also rife with shallow performances (Tyler's is particularly impenetrable, pardon the pun — the camera loves her, but she doesn't love it back), perfunctory soundtrack cues (the use of Nina Simone is as uninspired here as the use of Edith Piaf is at the end of The Dreamers), and fizzling payoffs.
Probability is high that Zoolander 2 goes the way of most comedy sequels and really adds nothing new to the legacy beyond a few throwaway laughs and some box office buckeroos but with Stiller back behind the camera, we genuinely do expect a little more magic than that.
It would have been interesting to see what Stallone could have done behind the camera back then.
While the camera does scale back quite a bit to accommodate everyone, its always prioritizing the lead player.
The camera does take on the point - of - view of someone at some point, then jumps back to an objective place, then plays that trick Evil Dead II plays with perspective in the scene where Ash wakes up in a clearing and looks around in a panning 360 - degree take, only for the audience to discover that the camera eye is both character and commentator, more physical in its way than a first - person point - of - view could ever be.
But the goal of that is that once the camera comes back out of the helmet visor it doesn't go back to being third - person objective, it becomes the POV of the audience, floating in space.
On learning about filmmaking Lloyd said: «When I came to Hollywood, I didn't know the front end of the camera from the back.
This is pure Hollywood formula carried by star power and carry it they do, even though Harlow died before the film was completed (you can spot a stand - in in the scenes where her character remains with her back conspicuously turned from the camera).
I do not want to give too much away but the filming harkens back to the Dean Cundey camera work that sets up the first film and we get to hear the infamous John Carpenter score.
Rules Don't Apply by Matt Weiner Warren Beatty is back behind the camera for his fifth feature film in almost as many decades.
Warren Beatty gets back behind the camera for the first time in 18 years this year with Rules Don't Apply, and 20th Century Fox has debuted the first poster and trailer for the film, which sees Beatty as Howard Hughes alongside his two leads Lily Collins and future Han Solo Alden Ehrenreich; check them out here... -LSB-...]
All the director of Notting Hill and My Cousin Rachel had to do was point a camera at his subjects, sit back and watch them go.
Here's hoping Pohlad's busy production slate doesn't stop him getting back behind the camera again soon.
Also, saw a screening of W.E. tonight... While I was pleasantly surprised at how Madonna handled the back and forth time shifts and with some of the stylistic camera work, parts of the film didn't work for me.
We photographed them against blue screen, and then we had all these little pieces and took those back to Third Floor, who then did post-vis, taking all those pieces and putting them back into that sort of single - camera movement, trying to stitch it all back together again.
Director - star - co-writer John Krasinski's careful deployment of nerve - distressing moments doesn't even need a burst of gnarly monster to get an audience vocalizing: listen for the crowd reaction when his wife (off and onscreen) Emily Blunt cautiously ascends a staircase, and the camera stays back to show an errant nail jutting from a step, awaiting someone's bare foot on the way down.
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