Sentences with phrase «detail shots too»

Great outdoor photos and detail shots too.
It's a good idea to provide a few different images, so as well as a lifestyle shot or a modelling shot, it's useful to have a photograph of the product on a white background and a close - up detail shot too.

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It's too bad that Ron doesn't enjoy your photo shoots more, because he obviously has a photographer's eye when it comes to backgrounds and details.
The necklace is gorgeous too, lovely detail shot xo
Details shots are nice too, to show texture and close ups of pattern I think.
Black levels also seemed dense and full, while shadow detail was clear and appropriately opaque without any concerns due to shots that looked too dark.
With his background in commercials, Snyder was either inured to Romero's point or too concerned with nailing the important technical details, such as overhead shots of propane - tank explosions or the gooey sound of an unborn mutant sloshing around in amniotic fluid.
There isn't a lot of solid details to chew on in the clip mostly because Marvel probably doesn't want to spill too many secrets on the movie, which just recently started shooting.
Many of the detailed elements of the CLA Shooting Brake, too, such as its frameless side windows, appear to define it as a coupé, yet at the same time it offers the variability and practicality of an estate car.
I'm sorry, but seeing a console mascot that is so shallowly developed that I can't tell you a single solitary detail about him besides «he wears green armor and shoots a lot of aliens» as the new gold standard that all other games aspire too, as sopposed to the colorful robust console mascots of yesteryear like Mario, Sonic, and Crash, forgive me if I can't help but feel a little disheartened by that.
These sound like minor details, but just for example: Far too many times I would end up wanting to switch to the laser to take out a line of enemies flying straight towards me, but I'd accidentally switch to bombs and find myself shooting at the ground as the enemies crashed into my ship.
I love all of the little details about the game too, like flipping over tables to create strategic cover; quick warp points so you can instantaneously teleport around the floors and lessen the amount of backtracking; achievements that actually require dedication and skill to complete; secret areas and side missions that are well thought out and integrated with the game mechanics; gear based around classic gaming and pop culture references (for example a light gun that shoots a Duck Hunt duck with the last bullet of every clip); and since the Supply Drop update, the all - important option to save and quit between floors.
A price ceiling is, potentially, a fine idea, too — after all, you don't want the price of carbon to shoot through the roof and cause chaos — but it all depends on the details.
Frankly, I did not get to play around with the camera too much, but the shots that I clicked in outdoors turned out to be detailed, though the colours seem a bit washed out in some cases.
I got pretty good and detailed shots from the front camera as well, but the beautification feature somehow manages to make pictures too bright, which impacts details and I'm not a fan of this feature.
We noticed a tendency for the camera to sometimes overexpose shots in a number of lighting conditions, however, by letting in too much light, and thus killing some detail.
And the camera does wonders with text, patterns, texture and other such details, while offering a good landscape shot too.
If there's a downside, it seems to come from Sony's photo - processing software: Every detail is just a little too crisp, particularly in nighttime shots, and this creates noise that the iPhone 7 Plus» images don't exhibit.
We wouldn't say the Xperia XZ Premium has the most impressive camera on the market, but it captures plenty of detail, represents colour well and it's quick to focus too, even if some shots came out a little overexposed.
We observed excellent resolution in small details, such as roof tiles or bricks, along with good detail in low - light shots, too.
Image noise isn't too much of an issue either, with even low - light shots faring well, although detail when viewed at actual size isn't nearly as impressive as it appears on the phone's smaller screen.
Macro shots don't come out great, however, with the phone failing to capture enough detail when you get too close to the subject.
Macro shots also come out particularly detailed, though Nokia's color filters sometimes work a little too hard to distort reality (and make things look better than they really do).
Google ends up dropping the exposure a little too much sometimes and hiding shadow detail, while LG and HTC seem to want to overexpose many of the shots above instead.
Colors are mostly accurate, and dynamic range is wide enough to take daylight shots without worrying too much about washed - out skies and lost detail.
I purchased my necklace on Etsy — here's the link: http://www.etsy.com/listing/69526202/berthe-bib-crystal-necklace (I had this same girl custom make my hair piece too, she is really nice) You can see way more pics & up close detail shots of our wedding here: http://styleunveiled.com/sfrealweddings/sonoma-ca-wedding-cornerstone-gardens-melissa-clayton.html Hope this helps!
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