I'm sorry I got caught up on reading what I shd teach my students
Your photography is beautiful & all of your input is very welcome. Sorry, did I mention I've been in photography officially since graduating from "Rhode Island School of Photography" 1973. "Medical Photographer" for the USN, 1975-1979 . Scientific & Research Photographer, Army Research Labs, Wash, DC. with the Federal Gov't. for 40 yrs @ Fort Meade MD.
Thank you! for at least coming out & saying all things are possible...
Maybe we just have to merge: FILM/DIGITAL/PHONE before it's too late!!!
All I'm asking for is your option/incite thx
Not if you really get the right info... of corse the manufacturers don't want us to hear this.
I know that sounds silly, but..
Medical Photographer USN / Scientific & Technical Photographer for the DOD
Sorry, Didn't mean to ruffle so many feathers!!! thought I got out of that old crowd after I was a WAVE in the US NAVY and so many were determined not to change their ways... Still the same O'l gang!
Thank you... for that, Yes there are limitations, but you can change the ISO & Shutter speed, you can lock focus, & at the same time control exposure in a different area of the photo. While visualizing u can adjust different areas of the scene for front or back light. I will do exactly what you asked and show up here with results...because I want to know myself
Wow! I didn't know how thin skinned my fellow photogs were... sorry!
When I say I'm a purist I've been in photography since "1971" Done all the dark room stuff and loved getting my nails yellow, that kind of purist! And no, you are limited if you don't at least look into and explore what you are afraid to find out!
to reply, you said that tiny little lens, there now many available different focal length lenses
Hi, new but been with you forever, & am sure this has been answered before... I'll be teaching an IPhone Camera Course soon, so I shd know this! Need your help - I'm from the film days, made the trans to digital, trying to come to terms with phone photo. Need to know how to explain/understand the difference of quality. I am a purist by heart but sometimes you have to go with technology, I'm trying,. Some say they are very close & that it's not the "tool" it's the user. I have taken several courses on iPhone Photography & am amazed at the controls that are available. I'll stop now and ask for any advice or views. thx in advance