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This is about as high as I went (with the camera!!) this was using the 5 times zoom plus a bit of digital zoom to 15.66mm using the iPhone 15 Pro Max. It is the left hand mountain from the previous photo - Mittelhorn mountain.
I could not work out how Apple got a 120mm telephoto lens but Apple uses what's called a tetraprism design.
Glad we got that sorted then. But the result is pretty impressive in my view. Why did I take a DSLR with a 50mm lens then....
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Rubber Duckie You’re the One
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Kennedy & K2 Sons Of Beaches Early Morning First Day Of Spring 2024 - IMRAN™
There are always life lessons in everything we witness - even if we do not know it right at that moment. The ebb and flow of tides, and time, wait for no one. Fate can spring a surprise on us in any season.
I am not an early morning person. March 19 was the first day of spring, 2024 when I happened to be awake for 24 hours. So, I went for a walk with my precious German Shepherd Dog Kennedy, and always delightful still-puppy-ish K2. We found ourselves savoring the very low Tampa Bay tide at the beach outside my blessed home in Apollo Beach.
Both dogs enjoyed running around on the wet & cold sand, because it was still very windy winterish weather. Then, Kennedy sat to savor the scene, as he always loved doing - his ears still alert for any sound or command from me. Even the playful K2, who had just turned 4 the previous month, seemed to be “growing up” - and learning to sit and enjoy nature like Kennedy.
Moments of joy, moments of tranquility, moments of memories.
© 2024 IMRAN™
Shot with iPhone 15 Pro Max.
35mp ProRAW Max 74.6mb file with the 1.2x (28mm) cropped mode, post-processed externally on iMac with 3rd-party software.
It started to rain, while seeking shelter noticed the temple’s reflection on the wet floor, hence the shot.
I do wonder if the moving rain streaks affected the resolution somewhat during the iPhone’s computational process merging multiple frames? This shot lacks a bit of acuity compared to the one uploaded previously which was shot before the downpour.
I had my Olympus E-M1 Mkii with the 12-100mm f4 IS Pro attached but was not even bothered to take it out of my camera bag for the shot. This m4/3 setup while not heavy is still 1,135g compared to my phone at a mere 221g.
Some photographers like to claim that the experience shooting with system cameras is much more satisfying than handling a smartphone but this smacks of inflexibility IMO, being fixated with the old ways and proverbial “stick in the mud”. “The handling is always dubious at best and there is the ever-present risk of dropping it while taking photos.” Sounds all too similar? This is just like people who expressed reservations about EVF vs OVF when mirrorless cameras came along or worse still the irrational fear that IBIS can result in the sensor getting dislodged within the camera. Flat-earthers exist amongst photographers!
People with the irrational fear of dropping the phone, why barricade our own minds with such false fears instead of thinking about solutions? They really need to “get a grip”, literally. These days there are cheap magnetic grips readily available, just slap one on and sling a wrist-strap to your phone casing and it handles just like a camera. If ergonomics can affect the quality of your photos, you have more fundamental issues than your gear.
The freedom of shooting with a smartphone is quite liberating as you don’t have to bother with lugging heavy gear and hassle of changing lenses. I bought the new SmallRig quick release phone rig and handles but I liked the simplicity of just a wrist-strap and magnetic grip.
These days, pointing a big ass camera attached with a big ass lens in the street can intimidate people, nobody bats an eyelid when it’s a smartphone however. In fact, some touristy places where photography is prohibited, the guards can be all over you as soon as you take out your system camera but will not bat an eyelid with smartphones as everyone does it. It could be that the man in the street still thinks that smartphones take lousy photographs and that makes smartphones stealthy!
Jour 88
J'aime exagérer mes éditions de photos pour créer quelque chose de différent, de plus évocateur. Tant pis pour les puristes!
I love exaggerating my photo editions to creating something, different, more evocative. Too bad for the purists!
As airports serve as the gateways to their respective countries, they are always busy.
A picture of the interior of the Taipei Taoyuan International Airport in Taiwan.
This evocative photograph beautifully captures the essence of childhood in a rural community. Three children, their faces adorned with traditional paint, stand amidst a blurred background of foliage. The eldest child supports a crying toddler, while another child, in a spirited pose, reaches out. The image is a testament to the bonds of family and friendship, portraying a moment of genuine emotion and connection in their world. Shot on iPhone.
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組合 - 心的方向
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2022-02 @ Taipei City, Taiwan, Rep. of China © copyright by May Lee 廖藹淳
Jour 214
Centre-ville d'Edmonton vu du pont High Level
Edmonton Downtown seen from the High Level Bridge
On the pit lane about to go out in her 3 litre S Ford Capri mk II, Alice Locke a little pensive, was looking forward to the dry track at Goodwood Motor Circuit.
I remember from my car rallying years ago the dry throat and adrenaline rush once you get started and start throwing the car into the bends….. But those days are gone for me, you had much less fear when you are younger!!
Many thanks to Alice for posing, she looked pretty quick on the track, pushing the limits of her Ford Capri mkII.
I did not even mention I had an RAC Motorsport International Rally Drivers License - back in the day.!! I dread to think how much they cost nowadays.
(We are talking the Manx International 1978 and 1981 when I drove and received awards both times - Yes I did finish.)
The Flickr Lounge: Anthropocene
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The Flickr Lounge: Starts with the Letter “B”, as in Barn
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