As the second most popular camera in Flickr, I think this deserves a thread here! Here's my first attempt: {} Hay Warren by Martin Connolly, on Flickr
On a business trip to Zurich...we went to the Runway34 restaurant next to the airport. The centrepiece is an old Russian Ilyushin 14 plane which has been converted to a very nice lounge. The cockpit stays the same, however. Apparently this plane was flying until 2005! {} Ilyushin 14 cockpit by Martin Connolly, on Flickr
Because you always have another camera with you! I agree with you about the shots! It's an excellent idea to have a separate (i)phone thread! I've immediately added an iphone folder in Lightroom.
So instead of grabbing any of the usual cameras, I went out at dawn with the 5S Edited in "Leonardo" on the iPad Air 2. {}
More from Zurich - we had a guided tour round Zurich's Hauptbahnhof railway station. I was not looking forward to it but it was actually really interesting - it's a huge place over many floors. The views from the parapet round the roof were excellent if unnerving for someone not hugely fond of heights. The last one was from the plane on the approach back to Birmingham airport. All edited slightly in Photogene on the iPad. {} Zurich railway station #3 by Martin Connolly, on Flickr {} Zurich railway station #2 by Martin Connolly, on Flickr {} Pipes and cranes by Martin Connolly, on Flickr {} Pipes #1 by Martin Connolly, on Flickr {} Zurich railway station market by Martin Connolly, on Flickr {} Nearly home by Martin Connolly, on Flickr
I was out and about at sunrise, with the FZ1000, but I also did some shooting with the iPhone + Hipstamatic. It's amazingly good. It's funny, I am seeing more and more people taking photos with their iPhones, than I see of compacts. {} image by Sue Wotton, on Flickr There are others at Flickr as well but now I am finding it nearly impossible to select the link and copy it, on my iPad. So annoying.
For my trip down to Wiltshire over the weekend I carefully made sure I had fresh batteries for E-M10 and LX7, nicely formatted SD cards and clean lenses. Then we drove off and after about 30 minutes driving I realised I'd left them all at home. What a numpty. Still, as it turned out the weather was horrible for most of the time. The iPhone got some quite usable photos at Stourhead (bit of adjusting of levels required in LR). {} {} {} {} {}
LOL! I forget batteries, myself . Lovely shots, Martin. I still think the iphone camera is a decent option if you have no "real" camera with you.
Cheapo 20x macro lens - view of a 10 rouble note that's being lying around in my desk for many years {}