There are limitations, certainly, to photographs from that tiny lens on the IPhone 10 (or IPhone X). It captured the moments in this series. I take mine along even with the professional camera bodies, lenses and tripod, for this reason. These images are the unprocessed files.
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What a sky!!
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and each day is different, always a wonder.
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Fabulous images, Michael.
Though I do need to say – I believe it takes a little more than a phone camera to take good shots. The ‘operator’ makes all the difference….. š š
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I tell people that all the time. ha ha
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Impressive. š
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Thank You, Irene.
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Super cool!
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Exactly, Jessica. Moving water can be a temperature lower than freezing, the molecules jostle around too much and inhibit ice formation.
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Amazing what those tiny little sensors can do. Pretty skies.
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It is hard to believe, yet there it is.
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What transcendent skies! This does not appear to be Treman State Park… Looks more like the Atlantic Ocean (or a Great Lake?) Thank yo for sharing this beauty with us, captured on a miraculous phone.
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Yes, it is from Cocoa Beach, Florida. We spend time there now and then.
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