Are there nice pics in this thread? Sure...but how do we know for sure that they were taken with GN??
Seriously? You think people would post pics here claiming they were from a GN when they weren't? For what purpose? Aside from syntrix's point, that's just silly.
Its amazing to think that someone would rather believe that people are posting fake Galaxy Nexus photographs than to think that other people might just be really bad at taking pictures with theirs.
Its not hard to take 'good' pics with the GN. I'm not a good photographer. I don't own anything more advanced than a 3yr old Canon point and shoot. I haven't taken a photography class since Jr High in 1987 - and I remember nothing from it. I don't take good pictures as in "artistically good", but I can get a focused picture with proper color and decent brightness without playing with any of the settings.
1. Make sure your lens is clean (I've already shown what a finger swipe on the lens will do.)
2. Learn how to actually focus.
a) Tap on the screen where you want to focus, wait for the green focus box, then press the shutter.
or
b) Hold down the shutter, tap on the screen to focus, and then release the shutter - this method eliminates any shaking caused by tapping the shutter button.
3. Take multiple photos. Pros do it. You should too. And with the instant reload thanks to zero shutter lag, its easy to do.
Also, don't blow up your photos 800% and complain about pixelation.
People constantly talk about the iPhone's camera. Every photo I see from an iPhone camera seems so artificially enhanced to me. None of the colors are realistic. Its as if the software turns up the dials on certain aspects of the picture in post-processing to make it "more appealing looking". I equate that to what they do to the display TV's at Best Buy.....crank up all the colors, sharpness and the brightness so they look like they are jumping off the walls....but look nothing like what they are supposed to.
[Yes, I am an Apple hater. Not the hardware or the software, though I am not a fan of their walled garden. I just hate, yes HATE, their new corporate "Litigate instead of innovate" philosophy.]