http://fstoppers.com/iphone/My only regret is that I took them all with a camera phone.
I consider them good pictures. There is a difference, however, between taking a picture with a quality camera that supports low-lighting shots/higher resolution shots, and a camera that gets grainy in any sort of dim lighting, and doesn't support macro shots whatsoever.Yeah... good pictures come from people, not cameras.My only regret is that I took them all with a camera phone.
Your first link has loads of setup and perfect lighting/ environment so of course those shots will turn out well.http://fstoppers.com/iphone/My only regret is that I took them all with a camera phone.
http://www.kenrockwell.com/tech/notcamera.htm
Yeah... good pictures come from people, not cameras.
I just did random Google searches... I wasn't expecting to be berated.Your first link has loads of setup and perfect lighting/ environment so of course those shots will turn out well.http://fstoppers.com/iphone/My only regret is that I took them all with a camera phone.
http://www.kenrockwell.com/tech/notcamera.htm
Yeah... good pictures come from people, not cameras.
Your second link makes me wonder how many pictures were in between those few gems.
i love the city in the background or hotel or whatever *o*Made this picture of myself with a timer. Sorry for it not being very sharp. It was suprisingly hard to do the correct settings without a focus point.
I'm glad to know it's not just me. And you were even moving in yours. I have to ask though, how many tries did it take to get the perfect timing?Made this picture of myself with a timer. Sorry for it not being very sharp. It was suprisingly hard to do the correct settings without a focus point.
About 8 tries I believe. Went pretty well.I'm glad to know it's not just me. And you were even moving in yours. I have to ask though, how many tries did it take to get the perfect timing?