Pink glow in photos?

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FreeWolF80

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Hello everyone !

But is it just me or the camera of my S5 tends to have a soft glow pink ?

I'll post three photos :

The first photo are made to the ceiling with all default settings:


a4m5s.jpg



Second photo, made to a object, all default settings:


jt6q03.jpg



Third photo, made to the same object, but with HDR:


ejwfae.jpg



The wall and the cieiling are white of course.

I'm not saying they are bad picture to be taken with a cell phone mind you, then I know that the indoors with artificial light are not exactly suited to take good photos with the digital in general, then the most important thing : I DO NOT KNOW NOTHING OF PHOTOGRAPHY .
In your opinion are fine as a photo? I do not care to know if they are good pictures or not , I'm interested to know if by any chance the camera has a problem , or is fine and I do not know photographing ...

P. S. Pictures taken to 'open day are fine with no problems.
 
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androidfilesharing

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Hello everyone !

But is it just me or the camera of my S5 tends to have a soft glow pink ?

I'll post three photos :

The first photo are made to the ceiling with all default settings:


a4m5s.jpg



Second photo, made to a object, all default settings:


jt6q03.jpg



Third photo, made to the same object, but with HDR:


ejwfae.jpg



The wall and the cieiling are white of course.

I'm not saying they are bad picture to be taken with a cell phone mind you, then I know that the indoors with artificial light are not exactly suited to take good photos with the digital in general, then the most important thing : I DO NOT KNOW NOTHING OF PHOTOGRAPHY .
In your opinion are fine as a photo? I do not care to know if they are good pictures or not , I'm interested to know if by any chance the camera has a problem , or is fine and I do not know photographing ...

P. S. Pictures taken to 'open day are fine with no problems.

You sure your finger is not too close to the lens? Could it be bouncing the light off of your finger?