"brightness, contrast and saturation is all wrong"
And that is because you were there and know exactly what the light was like? Please.
It looks like a pretty good picture for a camera phone, balanced for daylight, taken without a flash in natural cool light... regardless of what camera was used.
Dude, look carefully, see that top left corner, is that 4th dimension black hole? See bottom left corner, is he an alien with purple skin? Look at that muddy green chair in the background, and isn't that a typical restaurant lighting with incandescent light? Can I also add the white balance is off too. You can tell it is a cheap lens, blurring at the edges background in focus, typical of plastic fixed focus, small aperture. I think the comments are justified.
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"brightness, contrast and saturation is all wrong"
And that is because you were there and know exactly what the light was like? Please.
It looks like a pretty good picture for a camera phone, balanced for daylight, taken without a flash in natural cool light... regardless of what camera was used.
Dude, look carefully, see that top left corner, is that 4th dimension black hole? See bottom left corner, is he an alien with purple skin? Look at that muddy green chair in the background, and isn't that a typical restaurant lighting with incandescent light? Can I also add the white balance is off too. You can tell it is a cheap lens, blurring at the edges background in focus, typical of plastic fixed focus, small aperture. I think the comments are justified.