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Oct 30, 2020 17:49:11   #
Uuglypher Loc: South Dakota (East River)
 
Bluefish wrote:
Great photos Dave.


Thank y’kindly, Bluefish!
(Are you, by any chance, on the Jersey shore? I’ve caught many a blue thereabouts!)
Edit:
Silly question; Berks County- an easy drive to “The Shore”!

Dave

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Oct 30, 2020 20:15:19   #
Bluefish Loc: Berks County, PA
 
Uuglypher wrote:
Thank y’kindly, Bluefish!
(Are you, by any chance, on the Jersey shore? I’ve caught many a blue thereabouts!)
Edit:
Silly question; Berks County- an easy drive to “The Shore”!

Dave

Easy drive indeed Dave. Love “The Shore” but my bluefish days were off “The Cape” (Cod).

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Oct 30, 2020 22:40:07   #
Ourspolair
 
Uuglypher wrote:
I got turned on to iPhone photography after over a year of frustration d.t. Progressive inability to manage my stable of heavy cameras and lenses due to progressive sensory-motor peripheral neuropathy and Parkinsonian arm and hand tremors. Surprisingly, I find using the iPhone cameras to be a breeze and am amazed at the detail quality provided by the 12bit-depth raw file tonal spectrum - 1096 compared with the 256 tonal spectrum of jpeg files. And more discernible detail permits considerably greater enlargements! What’s not to like?
Most - at least 50 - of the images I’ve posted in UHH since last January have been from my iPhone 11ProMax- and most have been raw captures.
Here are a few.

Dave
I got turned on to iPhone photography after over a... (show quote)


Once you go to raw with any camera, it opens up a lot of opportunity. I think the advantage with cellphones is that they have such great processing that even the jpegs are great. Something you might consider (although I know that most smart phones these days have IBIS), you can buy reasonably-priced servo-motorized gimbals for cellphones without breaking the bank, should you eventually need one. Please stay well and keep on sharing.

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Oct 31, 2020 01:13:02   #
Uuglypher Loc: South Dakota (East River)
 
Ourspolair wrote:
Once you go to raw with any camera, it opens up a lot of opportunity. I think the advantage with cellphones is that they have such great processing that even the jpegs are great. Something you might consider (although I know that most smart phones these days have IBIS), you can buy reasonably-priced servo-motorized gimbals for cellphones without breaking the bank, should you eventually need one. Please stay well and keep on 6: sharing.


Thank you, Ourspolair, very much for the suggestion. I am checking onto those gimbals and they may be “just the ticket!” and I do appreciate your thoughtful concern.
Best regards,
Dave

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