Glass Tumbler iPhone Amplification #1
Today's @dailyshoot topic gave me an excuse to spend a not inconsiderable amount of time playing with my new camera, my iPhone, and some glasses.
This first (selected shot) is one of the best looking "attempts" at manually setting exposure, aperture, ISO, blah, blah, blah (there are a lot of buttons!) and although it isn't what I was trying for, I kind of like this one. I guess it's a bit dark and kind of sepia-looking, but that's the way it came out of the camera. It's got kind of an old-fashioned, smokey-bar look to it.
You can also see a later shot (closer subject, for better control over the lighting), as well as see and hear a demo movie that illustrates how each tumbler acts differently in amplifying the audio from the iPhone. You can do a similar experiment at your home with your own glasses to find your optimal iPhone Audio Amplifier. Despite what might be recorded at the camera's microphone, the Black Bush Irish Whiskey glass in the centre best amplified the sound for general listening in the room.
Glass Tumbler iPhone Amplification #1
Today's @dailyshoot topic gave me an excuse to spend a not inconsiderable amount of time playing with my new camera, my iPhone, and some glasses.
This first (selected shot) is one of the best looking "attempts" at manually setting exposure, aperture, ISO, blah, blah, blah (there are a lot of buttons!) and although it isn't what I was trying for, I kind of like this one. I guess it's a bit dark and kind of sepia-looking, but that's the way it came out of the camera. It's got kind of an old-fashioned, smokey-bar look to it.
You can also see a later shot (closer subject, for better control over the lighting), as well as see and hear a demo movie that illustrates how each tumbler acts differently in amplifying the audio from the iPhone. You can do a similar experiment at your home with your own glasses to find your optimal iPhone Audio Amplifier. Despite what might be recorded at the camera's microphone, the Black Bush Irish Whiskey glass in the centre best amplified the sound for general listening in the room.