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Post by becausecanadia on Jan 2, 2015 23:49:48 GMT -5
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Post by Max C. on Jan 3, 2015 0:26:40 GMT -5
Welcome to VCF Mitch!
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Post by Jordan U on Jan 3, 2015 21:33:04 GMT -5
Nice industrials! I saw one of those Orangeline fans before, there are two in a local garage. The pictures weren't bad at all.
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Post by Jean Lemieux on Jan 4, 2015 22:53:06 GMT -5
Welcome to Vintage Ceiling Fans.
The pictures are not that bad. What camera did you used? I hope you are going to add some to the members galleries we have here.
Very nice fans. I hope you're going to show us better your 4 Saisons three metal blade fans you acquired earlier in 2014.
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Post by Adam D. on Jan 4, 2015 22:58:24 GMT -5
I love these types of metal blade fans, especially with the cured metal blades...
Well said Jean...
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Post by becausecanadia on Jan 5, 2015 17:24:27 GMT -5
Welcome to Vintage Ceiling Fans. The pictures are not that bad. What camera did you used? I hope you are going to add some to the members galleries we have here. Very nice fans. I hope you're going to show us better your 4 Saisons three metal blade fans you acquired earlier in 2014. I just use my 5th gen Ipod touch, unfortunately the pictures get really grainy if they're near fluorescent lights. I dont know why but they all do it.
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Post by Jordan U on Jan 6, 2015 11:38:25 GMT -5
I just use my 5th gen Ipod touch, unfortunately the pictures get really grainy if they're near fluorescent lights. I dont know why but they all do it. iPods and iPhones actually have very good cameras on them, however due to the size limitation of the lens and image sensor, they don't always respond well in different types of lighting.
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Post by becausecanadia on Jan 6, 2015 17:46:52 GMT -5
I just use my 5th gen Ipod touch, unfortunately the pictures get really grainy if they're near fluorescent lights. I dont know why but they all do it. iPods and iPhones actually have very good cameras on them, however due to the size limitation of the lens and image sensor, they don't always respond well in different types of lighting. Taking pics of my car in the daytime usually gives me excellent quality shots, but come night time or glary lights and its the grainiest POS ever. Observe, this pic has not been edited in any way.(I also miss this car dearly)
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Post by Jordan U on Jan 7, 2015 12:50:31 GMT -5
Taking pics of my car in the daytime usually gives me excellent quality shots, but come night time or glary lights and its the grainiest POS ever. Observe, this pic has not been edited in any way.(I also miss this car dearly. I've noticed the same thing. I usually take videos with my iPhone at family parties, if we are outside and its sunny the videos come out great, but if we are inside with just the lighting in the house, they usually come out rather grainy.
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