I'm terribly embarrassed to admit this, but I forgot my camera and these were taken with the built-in camera on my iPhone.
I'm annoyed to death that I couldn't get good pics, but pleased, for what it's worth, at how well these turned out. I paid a lot of attention to the lighting and that seems to have made the difference between these and some which did not turn out so well.
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3 comments:
Nice shots; good exposures. Hand held or tripod? What camera are you using?
I'm terribly embarrassed to admit this, but I forgot my camera and these were taken with the built-in camera on my iPhone.
I'm annoyed to death that I couldn't get good pics, but pleased, for what it's worth, at how well these turned out. I paid a lot of attention to the lighting and that seems to have made the difference between these and some which did not turn out so well.
I'm really surprised these were taken with an iPhone...I never would have guessed! Apple rocks. :)
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