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Panoramic of November 3, 2016 sunrise in Orlando Florida. This picture is only slightly cropped all the coloring is natural. www.facebook.com/ChadSparkesPhotography/
For the Crazy Tuesday group’s theme of narrow field of focus, or open aperture/shallow depth of field. Hope this passes muster.
Using the camera on my iPhone as I enter the 14th month of my 6th month self-challenge!
ODC close enough to touch
Seven Seas Lagoon with Disney's Grand Floridian on left Contemporary Resort in Background and Disney's Polynesian Village Resort on Right during beginning of sunrise.
I have seen many Pandemic photos, most very sad and others humorous and inspiring. With everything that we’ve gone through I think that this small patch of garment will stay with me the most when all this is over.
Oct 23 2016 sunrise over seven seas lagoon at Walt Disney World www.facebook.com/ChadSparkesPhotography/
Arriving at San Juan Puerto Rico on board the Disney Fantasy Cruise Ship www.facebook.com/ChadSparkesPhotography/
Another fantastic sunrise over Walt Disney World on September 12 2016 www.facebook.com/ChadSparkesPhotography/
The rain has just stopped and a transient rainbow appears in the sky over Meteora, Greece. The fields were flooded by the heavy rainfall and are covered with water; one can admire the reflections of the scenery in the surface. An expensive camera is not necessary to capture such ephemeral beauty, if you happen not to carry one with you! Your iPhone camera can be used just fine in case of such an evanescent moment.
METEORA is the name of the group comprising many impressive and lofty rock formations: The height of the sandstone megaliths ranges between 1,000-2,067Â ft (300-630Â m). The rock masses were formed 60 million years ago, are geologically unique and listed in UNESCO world heritage sites.
Lame. I know. Can't help myself. :-)
The original shot is in the comments section...still on the "lame side" though.
Taken and edited with an iPhone
Press the side button 5 times on your iPhone to alert emergency services and prevent a wide range of dire outcomes. More information on Apple's support document.