By eleven days post-amp, when this picture was taken, Katie had been going outdoors to lie on our front lawn for awhile. Sometimes she would take a short nap in the sun; other times I thought it was to get out of the house at night because it was cooler outdoors.
Before spending a few minutes on the front lawn with her, I had my iPhone with me and tried to get a few pictures. I lay prone on the sidewalk to get a little below her eye level. Then I waited for a moment. I used the Camera Awesome app to get this vintage effect of Katie hearing something going on in the alley across the street:
Sometimes I don't feel like taking my Nikon outside: it's so much easier to just pull my iPhone out of my pocket and take a snap. Cell phone cameras were terrible when they first came out, but the iPhone camera is very good, and it is so easy to share a photo on Facebook with those you know.
A lovely picture of Katie. I agree, the iPhone camera is wonderful. I don't have one, but I certainly enjoy the pictures of many who do.
ReplyDeleteThat's a great picture of Katie! I use my iPhone camera quite a bit, but it will never be my Nikon! lol
ReplyDeleteStill looking regal. As they always say, the camera you have is better than the camera left at home.
ReplyDeleteKatie is such a poster girl for tripods :) I don't use my iPhone to take photos much, I'm always disappointed, but I think it's the operator not the camera!
ReplyDeleteShe's beautiful! I love my iPhone and can get some really good photos with it outside, but I'm never quite satisfied with my indoor pictures with it. Still, I agree it is so much easier than toting a Nikon (or my case a Canon) around!
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