clouds
above the clouds
things kept
blues and greens
indoors again
wet leaves
survivor
hibiscus indoors
Happy Holidays!
December window
Christmas cactus
Happy New Year!
downtown window
gingerbread house
refuge on a snowy evening
on a walk around the lake
exotic amaryllis
Bella
sundown
tulip
another tulip
orchids
white tulips
a splash of color
ice cream shop window
Edmonton botanical garden
at the Edmonton botanical gardens
Cleveland at night
wasp, as pollinator
Zephyr lily
soon
marigolds
yet another daylily
waiting room with modern art
summer gold
like sunshine
green tomato
lily time
last of the orchids for this year
reliable daylily
ripening
before the storm
before the storm
proliferation
Colorado sundown
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Were you travelling on the 19th? Is this from a hotel room window? I really like that we can so easily take photos with our phones these days. I still like my old school cameras and will lug them around sometimes, but I'm always catching thikngs I want to photograph in my normal day, so the phone has allowed me to photograph things I would otherwise have missed.
What about you, you say this is taken with an iPhone, is that common for you?
rdhinmn club has replied to raingirl clubI'm impressed by the cameras that are built into cell phones these days. This was the only camera that I took along on this short trip to the Canadian Rockies and the marathon, and I got some nice pictures, if I say so myself. And this is the light version of the phone camera - the fancier versions of the Apple 14 iphones have a more powerful camera yet, but I didn't want a larger phone that was pricier, so I settled for the plain 14 model. And I tend to believe the old saying that the best camera for the shot is the one you have with you.
I do have a full sized Nikon D7000 and a great small Nikon S9900 with its 30X optical zoom, but I don't always pack them any more.
raingirl club has replied to rdhinmn clubDid you grandson finish the marathon? What fun!!
I agree with you that the best camera for the photo is the one you have with you. And no matter the camera, as long as one knows the camera's capabilites one can do amazing things. I mean, there are tons of pinhole photos that are so wonderful! So "plain 14 model"? Perfect!
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