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Fly over. There was a lot of action going on today above the beach. Helicopters and small planes all flying pretty low over the shoreline. Taken 6/24/10 with an iPhone 3GS. Edited using cross process.
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8" F/7 Newtonian, with 20mm eyepiece, captured with iPhone XR. Just completed this telescope, first light. The mirror appears to be superb, crafted many years ago by Mike Spooner.
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Don't forget to look up from time to time, there's a whole world out there! This is an unused iPhone image from a long time ago which I recently rediscovered.
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Very cold night along the lakeshore .. iPhone was on a tripod, but it was a little breezy. Cleaned up in Topaz Denoise.
Almost didn't make it for the POTD yesterday! Luckily I snapped this at work yesterday when we got out shipment of Taylors in
Shot with my Hipstamatic for iPhone
Lens: John S
Film: Float
Flash: Off
Trabucco Peshici
I was drinking good wine in a fabulous place (Trabucco Peschici) when I saw the sun aligned... I didn't have my Canon but I immediately took my smartphone to capture the moment
I liked the lighting and silhouette of the church/trees so I quickly snapped this simple cameraphone shot with my iPhone. Because the phone has no real settings, I had to frame the shot this way to get the church and trees to be as dark as they were.
Saint John the Baptist Catholic Church
1015 Baker Street Costa Mesa, CA 92626