These shots taken at Brooklyn's Navy Yard utilize HDR mode on both phones, but you wouldn't know it by looking at the Moto X4's dim exposure.
But in my shaky hand, I found that
shots taken at 1/15 second with the iPhone were more stable and less blurry than
shots taken at 1/30 or 1/40 second with the Galaxy.
In test
shots taken at my desk, the camera caught the red stripes in my shirt exactly, and I could make out individual hairs on my head.
Video with Professor Monkey Other than a few shaky camcorder
shots taken at family functions, my experience with video production is virtually non-existent.
Exceptional acting, a spot on setting, wonderful photography, and superb music are only slightly offset by the previously mentioned obnoxious and too obvious
shots taken at big banks and oil companies.
Aerial
shots taken at London's Elstree Studios, and published over the weekend by the Mirror, reveal stormtroopers gathered at the ramp to a ship on a set for what appears to be a desert oasis or perhaps a beach.
Co-written with three - time collaborator Jay Cocks, Scorsese's appropriately expansive treatment deals with some upsetting material in a refreshingly blunt but unbiased manner, as emphasized by the numerous observational
shots taken at a distance from the violence visited upon the innocent by merciless shogunates like Inoue The Inquisitor (Issei Ogata).
This photo diary is dedicated to all my kimono
shots taken at a well known shrine just a stone's throw away from where I rented my kimono.
Playing at home, having rested for 9 days and
no shots taken at on goal at home in the first 45 minutes.We just can't penetrate their midfield and Chek hasn't made any save so far.
And the walls feature ample photographic evidence of his own adventures, such as a group
shot taken at the summit of Mount Kilimanjaro.
«I don't remember how many
shots I took at it,» Bossy said, «but the one that went in was going to be my last because I was going down.»
In short, it's not for someone who plays golf about two to three times a year»» which is my unfortunate situation, and the main reason
the shots I took at my game were some of the best shots I took all day.
Brown easily could've been thrown out of the game for
the shot he took at UGA.
Here's a quick
shot taken at the show of the class supplies.
Shots take at least a second to capture and process.
When an Atlanta rescue organization posted this photo on Facebook of one dog hugging another —
a shot taken at a shelter shortly before both were scheduled to be put down — it was only a matter of hours before they were taken in by a foster parent.
I think the Ink Preferred is a direct
shot taken at the American Express Business Gold Rewards Card.
I'm also frustrated at the cheap
shot he took at Stan Rule.
The key takeaway here is that none of these numbers are very far apart from each other, and that any phone on this list will look more vivid than
a shot taken at 100 % color saturation.
If you want, you can turn on a set of lights that indicate the time — red for the hour, blue for the minute (
this shot taken at 8:55).
Not exact matches
I've
taken a
shot at it, too.
It was showcased
at Camp Pendleton and allows marines to
take part in a simulation involving
shooting enemy aircraft with a.50 caliber machine gun.
All of these have now been
taken down, but a cursory Internet search of «Shepard Stewart» brings up a cached profile image from The Federalist — an image that Gavin Wax, editor - in - chief
at Liberty Conservative told Bloomberg he worked out was likely a Photoshopped head
shot of a former Twitter executive.
Her very first day of
shooting, which
took place
at the Vienna State Opera, required her to overcome her fear of heights, according to The Daily Beast.
«I would be concerned that Russia could
take a tit for tat approach and down a Turkish fighter jet
at some
at point in the future, but an incident in 2012 when Syria
shot down a Turkish fighter jet shows that perhaps cooler heads will prevail, as that incident did not further escalate,» Zilberman told Business Insider.
«Not just for RBC, but for anybody who
takes a
shot at it.»
Deadly events ranging from mass
shootings to Category 5 hurricanes prompted us to
take a closer look
at the employee experience.
BlackRock CEO Larry Fink
took a
shot at cryptocurrency bitcoin on Friday, calling it an «index of money laundering.»
He's fond of
taking shots at TMX Group when he can, but the pressure is on him to prove he can deliver when the company's Neo trading platform launches this month.
Since the game does
take place in one continuous
shot, it makes it feel like you can «pause the movie»
at any given time, and come back whenever you feel.
Sony's Santa Monica Studios did something with «God of War» that's never been done before in a video game: It's made a complete video game that
takes place in one continuous
shot, in real time, with no loading screens
at all.
(Trump did
take a
shot at the news media, as did World Economic Founder Klaus Schwab, but that won't make headlines.)
Meanwhile, Portugal's Communist Party has support of as much as 10 percent of the electorate — and could help deny that country's Socialist Party a
shot at taking back power from the governing center - right coalition in an Oct. 4 election.
He
took another
shot at Moscow in his parting remarks Tuesday.
Ad tech firm Verve has quietly cut staff in a «rightsizing» that includes its sales VP Uber investor Pishevar
takes another
shot — this time legal —
at Benchmark
We
take shots at them when we're frustrated by the prismatic prison that is our busy calendar (I prefer to stamp meetings with fun and festive hues like «Time Suck» blue and «Where Did It All Go Wrong» red).
He was answering questions for developers
at Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference when one audience member
took a
shot at him:
You tap it and the volume up button
at the same time to
take a screen
shot.
In December 2017, Johnston
took to her blog, Strollers and Stilettos, to share hilarious pictures from her maternity
shoot at Taco Bell.
Not only did he score just 11 points, including none in the fourth quarter, but things got worse after the game when he had a confrontation with a fan and
took a
shot at a Cleveland radio host for only asking questions after the Cavs lose.
NEW YORK (AP)-- Emotionally wrenching politics, foreign conflicts and
shootings at home
took a toll on Americans in 2016, but they are entering 2017 on an optimistic note, according to a new poll that found that a majority believes things are going to get better for the country next year.
He
at one point seemed to a
take a
shot at Republican presidential hopeful Donald Trump's statements that as president he would deport all undocumented immigrants.
It wasn't our intention to have the watermelon have a voice, but after we
shot it, the footage went off to our editor, and I
took a look
at the cut and saw that he'd inserted these lines for the watermelon.
After tweeting Friday that «trade wars are good, and easy to win» — a statement that flies in the face of both economics and history — he
took a
shot at European critics Saturday, saying: «If the E.U. wants to further increase their already massive tariffs and barriers on U.S. companies doing business there, we will simply apply a Tax on their Cars which freely pour into the U.S.»
When you have some decent light
at night, or in a low - light environment, the Pixel 2 XL actually
took the better
shot.
CrisisGo has many different uses, but in an era of mass
shootings at schools, this company's chat app for teachers is
taking off.
Citing the Atlanta transit agency, WSB - TV television reported that one person was killed in the
shooting, which
took place
at West Lake Station
at about 4:30 p.m.
By the mid-1990s, when Oracle had effectively neutered its competition, Ellison had begun making a sport of
taking pot
shots at Microsoft and its founder Bill Gates, though both were, by most measures, entirely out of his league.
Particularly over those who aren't
taking any
shots at all.
«Now is the perfect time to
take a
shot»
at self - driving cars, says Vogt, who's worked on such projects since he was a teen.