Harry13 wrote:
"I get no pleasure from talking a picture with my phone."
I've done things in my life that I didn't run home and tell my mother about
BUT I'VE NEVER TAKEN A PIC WITH A GDAMN PHONE. I have cameras for that. Harry
OK you stated your point and opinion but I don’t think anybody really cares what you think about it. I know I don’t and you have a real crappy attitude.
Bruce
Good morning. I offer that the realm of photography has room for the camera in a cellular telephone.
Harry13 wrote:
"I get no pleasure from talking a picture with my phone."
I've done things in my life that I didn't run home and tell my mother about
BUT I'VE NEVER TAKEN A PIC WITH A GDAMN PHONE. I have cameras for that. Harry
I use my iPhone for everything from vacation photos to photos of ads, addresses and even phone numbers...a great little tool for taking photos of things you don't have the time, over even a pencil/pen, to write down.
Blaster34 wrote:
I use my iPhone for everything from vacation photos to photos of ands, addresses and even phone numbers...a great little tool for taking photos of things you don't have the time, over even a pencil/pen, to write down.
Me too…especially the last point (npi😊)!
My phone is a great note taker👍
I would always want to use my camera but don’t always have it with me cell phone can work for some photographs it is a camera judging a photograph on what camera was used is not what photography is about
Thanks, I think he needs to have a good bowel movement.
bruce.
Harry13 wrote:
"I get no pleasure from talking a picture with my phone."
I've done things in my life that I didn't run home and tell my mother about
BUT I'VE NEVER TAKEN A PIC WITH A GDAMN PHONE. I have cameras for that. Harry
And so another grouching purist raises his weary head.
I have several Sony cameras, but there are times I use my cell phone.
Rick Sammon's wife has used her phones for years. He is the photographer, she is his companion.
What totally surprised me, is their last trip to Morocco, he only used his cell phone.
https://ricksammon.com/iphone-in-morocco
rehess
Loc: South Bend, Indiana, USA
Harry13 wrote:
"I get no pleasure from talking a picture with my phone."
I've done things in my life that I didn't run home and tell my mother about
BUT I'VE NEVER TAKEN A PIC WITH A GDAMN PHONE. I have cameras for that. Harry
We have talked and talked and talked about this subject. You have added nothing new. [unwatch]
The camera on the cell phone or iPad is a useful tool. I use it at work to take a photo of part numbers to look up in the IPC (illustrated parts catalog). The techs use photos to record the steps on how something is taken apart so that it can be reassembled in the correct sequence. Also damage is photographed and attached to log pages so the damage can be evaluated. Paint condition is photographed to aid in scheduling the aircraft in for paint refurbishment, so as you can see there are many uses for a cell phone or iPad camera.
I use my camera phone to record my finished leather projects, this not only gives me a record of what I did it also shows what designs/patterns I used. I don't have the room to set up a studio to use a DSLR to photograph my leather projects. Sometimes I will photograph the project from concept to completion, especially if I will be starting and stopping on the project.
enough of my ranting. Have a good day all.
Harry13 wrote:
>Then why bring it up here?
Well, I was trying to make a point about cell phones but I can see that it passed somewhere over your head. Sorry!
Good Grief!!! It is hard to imagine HOW and WHY you would even think any of us might care about how vehemently you do not want to use your cell phone as a camera. My only thought when reading your quite adamant post was, OK. That is about all the care and feeling I could muster up at the time. Now after thinking about it for a few seconds, I am still thinking, OK, but then wondering why you think anybody cares what you do, EVER. Must be an ego thing maybe where you think we ALL ponder what you are doing and thinking throughout the day.
Dennis
I know what you mean. I find a phone very awkward for taking pictures. I have to hold it out in front of me, yet it must be kept steady. I have to keep my fingers away from the lens. I have to continue holding it steady while I maneuver a finger to the shutter button. I must admit that cell phones do take very good quality pictures, though.
I often use Snapseed to edit my images on my Samsung 21s. It is a free app on both Android & Iphones.
These are my grandpups. Images all taken with my phone.
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