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| ^^^^^ Cute! flashguy
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| quote: Originally posted by flashguy: ^^^^^ Cute!
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...and now here's Al with the Weather.
| Taken today a lookout on top of Mt Pilchuck Draw me like one of your French girls!!!! Taken with a droid turbo 2.
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| Posts: 9019 | Location: Lake Stevens, WA | Registered: March 20, 2005 |
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| ^^^^^ Lake Meade? Or Lake Powell? flashguy
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| quote: Originally posted by Southflorida-law: Sept 17, 6:45 AM
Beautiful colors. I remember some stunning sunrises up coast surfing back in the day. I remember one morning the surf was so clear that as the sun rose off the water you could see sharks chasing schools of fish thru the shore breakers. Wish we had some of the cameras to snap some images as we do now. I've witnessed some beautiful sunrises on the east coast and some great sunsets in the Key's and west coasts of Florida over the years. I really envy you folks with mountains and canyons. I'd never get tired of exploring and taking advantage of the wonderful scenery. Thank you for the great images as a reminder
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| Posts: 9660 | Location: 140 mi to Margaritaville, FL | Registered: January 02, 2008 |
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| iPhone 7+ pics Just playing around. No alterations 10x zoom from sitting in desk chair. Day was about 4' away A couple misc. 1 of the stage pics is at 2.5 zoom. 2.5x. Meant for it to be 2x to stay optical zoom. Oops Full distance My son
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| Posts: 6315 | Location: New Orleans...outside the levees, fishing in the Rigolets | Registered: October 11, 2009 |
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| quote: Originally posted by just1tym: So from what I'm reading up on the i7, the reg size doesn't have the telephoto second lens just the i7+ right?
Correct, The reason I went with the i7+
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| Posts: 6315 | Location: New Orleans...outside the levees, fishing in the Rigolets | Registered: October 11, 2009 |
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| I have the 6 and my husband has the 6+. The 6+ is huge - and he has huge hands. He says if he didn't need it for work (to read wiring diagrams while on the roof of a mall, etc) he wouldn't have it.
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| quote: Originally posted by Leeann: I have the 6 and my husband has the 6+.
The 6+ is huge - and he has huge hands. He says if he didn't need it for work (to read wiring diagrams while on the roof of a mall, etc) he wouldn't have it.
Leeann, I'll admit I too am a bigger fan of the mid-size phones these days. When I purchased my first iPhone the 4S, I thought it was just the ideal size and compact enough to easily fit into a front shirt pocket. Now that a few years have passed and my eyesight fading a bit with age also, the i6 and 6S just seem the right amount of display real estate for my eyes to properly adjust to without a squint or two. The 6 or 7+ phones do have their appeal and small additional feature advancements that add to make them interesting, it is worth checking into. As far as photo resolutions, clarity/sharpness, colors and intensity, they all seem to do justice in those categories. I'll always remain open to newer advancements as they roll out but keeping up with the latest and greatest is a constant climb along with higher costs. Only the future will tell how much better in quality they can be, features aside. New tech will always have it's draw Thanks for all the great photo's. As interesting as animals and images of people are, landscapes are extremely captivating and always have my complete attentions also, please keep them coming, I never tire of looking with awe.
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| Posts: 9660 | Location: 140 mi to Margaritaville, FL | Registered: January 02, 2008 |
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