This isn't my best picture, but I'm glad my iphone was handy (my 'real' camera was stowed in the bed of my truck).
Here's a photo of a dog that looks like his owner. It was more obvious when the man looked at the camera, but my wife was too chicken to snap *that* photo.
Brugge, Belgium
Nice photos! Brugge is one of the most beautiful cities I've visited
A bit fuzzy, but you get the idea...
Most pics here are of still life/portraits. and all look fairly good.......with my iphone, the slightest bit of movement would cause severe bluring.....is this a common feature amongst all iphones??
Wragen, would that be Pacific Grove? Just wondering--the last time I was there was 20 years ago, but your photo looks familiar somehow.
yes, it's hard to take good photos with the iPhone because most people's hands shake just a little...it's natural. But when I take a picture of something I'm finding that I am getting more used to it, in other words, I am learning how to take better pictures. When I point the phone towards me in order to take a picture of myself I try my best to just kind of slide my finger and touch the "take picture" button, works well in my case. All I got to say is it comes with experience lol.
The really big christmas tree at Frankfurt am Main Central Station.