Thursday, May 10, 2018

Phone Camera Play

I like to take photos.   Now I am using my phone more than usual to take photos.

I have even been watching videos on a facebook phone camera school page to try to improve.

I usually practice at the county park.  Here are some of my latest.
















8 comments:

  1. Anonymous7:50 PM

    The bark photos are great and the dandelion seeds seem well focused. I guess those small vertical trunk like things are a fungi.

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    1. Some sort of very tiny fungi. They were growing in the moss on a rock.

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  2. Love your bee-shots. And the dandelion seeds. And the tiny funghi. I very, very rarely use the phone camera.

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    1. I wasn't using it much but my latest ebay camera, the same old old model I adore, is having some issues now too. They are very hard to find now, being discontinued, but cheaper and cheaper, being old, if I do find that model for sale.

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  3. I like all of your pictures, but then nature photos are always my favorite. I still have an old flip phone that takes bad pictures, so I have to haul around my camera. Someday I will join everyone else and get a smart phone.

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    1. I am so lucky my brother gave me one of his phones and I"m on his plan.

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  4. Oh, wow! Those are amazing. Perhaps I should look into these classes. Mind sharing a link? Of course, knowing me I'll never go there in favor of writing. ~grin~ I'm such a goofball. Friends keep telling me to check out videos on Scrivener writing software and instead I just keep slogging along using only its most basic features. Anyway, is that lichen or fungus in the images following the blooming dandelion? Gorgeous. Makes me think of fairies. Heh... You should enter a photo contest or something. Seriously. Be well!

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    1. I don't think I can share a facebook link on blogger. Not classes, just video instructionals and tips he posts on the facebook page. It is called Iphone Photography School, on facebook. You can find it easy. I think its a fungus, they're super tiny, growing within moss, on a rock.

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