Ok, I realize that at some point on any blog I do I get bogged down with actually doing things to actually write about what it is exactly I'm doing. Hopefully, I can get a little more engaged with this again and start consistently posting things.
I would like to really start looking into prints. I guess I have a pretty good resource when it comes to that in my father - I'll probably just ask him. I've had a few requests recently and I need to actually start looking into doing some of that more.
That said - if you'd like some prints, please let me know on my contact page. If there's something you'd like to see that I may not have up, I can make that happen too. Check out my instagram for some of the newer images I've gotten.
I think next I should talk about something rather photo related.
Lately, I've been afforded the ability to travel a bit more. I got to go down to Memphis Tennessee, and then all the way up to Portland Maine. What I came away thinking though is that photographically - these iPhone cameras are getting more and more amazing every time I use one. Not only can I shoot in DNG raw on my phone, I can actually then use full-out Lightroom CC on my phone and make what used to take connecting to my computer relatively easy and fun to do.
... And then I got the iPhone X. The first smartphone to get awarded a 100 on DXO's ratings. Stabilized wide AND stabilized telephoto give amazingly crisp and clean images and that screen is something to behold. I'm going to be taking a lot more pictures on there soon. It's really an amazing piece of technology. Could there possibly be a better time of year to take a camera outside than in a Kentucky autumn.
Here are the first images I've captured on the brand new iPhone X.