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iPhone Photography Comparison

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As far as experience goes, I am new to the iPhone. It is impressive as a phone as well as computer for connecting to the internet. But the photography capabilities are quite a force to be reckoned with as having a camera on hand all the times has changed how we make and share photos. Facebook and it’s acquired company, Instagram, have boomed in popularity with emphasis on sharing photos. I distinctly remember the first event where I saw people using cell phones to capture photos. I did not think this trend would stick, but boy was I wrong! As of today, the iPhone holds the top 3 spots of the most popular camera used to post to Flickr.

Camera Comparison

In my short time using the camera on the iPhone 5, I have been impressed. The camera built into the phone performs much better than some dedicated point and shoot cameras I have seen. When I the day lilies in the back of the house bloomed, I decided to compare the camera in my phone to my Nikon D4. What can a DSLR give you over your camera phone?

Here are some photos from the iPhone-

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©TimeLine Media – Day Lilly – iPhone
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©TimeLine Media – Day Lilly – iPhone

With the bright, overcast light the phone performs very well! The in-camera sharpness and color from the JPG file is really good. When I took out the DSLR, I found that it was easier to find a good composition. The phone has a fixed lens that is slightly wide in length (roughly 33mm according to spec sheets). With the DSLR, I used a 105mm macro lens. It makes isolating subjects from the background easier, and can focus closer than the lens on the phone. Here are some examples from that combination-

Macro lens on DSLR

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©TimeLine Media – Day Lilly – macro

In looking at the photos now, I can see that this is not the best comparison. I should try next time to get equivalent focal lengths, but I that may be the point! The DSLR and it’s ability to change lenses, gives you more flexibility in making images. If the composition you are looking for cannot be made at 33mm, you are stuck. I wanted to have the flower be the subject without seeing the surrounding ground and concrete patio in the frame. With the DSLR, I didn’t even see these in the viewfinder. Adding a touch of flash, I was able to take out more of the background, and really have the flower pop out of the frame-

©TimeLine Media - Day Lilly - macro
©TimeLine Media – Day Lilly – macro

Since I had the macro and the flash out there, I tried to get a shot of a droplet on the flower at the minimum focus distance of the lens. This took a lot of timing and patience as any slight breeze took the droplet out of focus. Here is one that was actually sharp!

©TimeLine Media - Day Lilly - macro
©TimeLine Media – Day Lilly – macro

Just for fun, here is a 100% crop from the center of the frame. Makes the flower photo very abstract with a natural vignette from the shape of the flower petals. Plus the reverse reflection of the flower in the droplet was an unexpected surprise!

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©TimeLine Media – Day Lilly – macro

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Early Bird – American Star Ball

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Today is the last day to get any of the photos from the 2013 American Star Ball for 20% off the normal price. This is the early bird sale after the first release of the images for viewing. You will still be able to view the photos on the website after today, only the sale is ending. They will be kept on the website until September 23, 2013. There are many orders to place from the weekend, so this will be a quick post.

To view the all the photos from the event sorted by dancer number, here is the link:

http://proofs.timelinedc.com

Here are some of my favorites that I have not yet posted on the blog – enjoy!

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Early bird sale for American Star Ball ©TimeLine Media

This next photo was one of my favorites from the entire weekend. I had seen them dance this line a few times, but this was the only one where they were lined up directly in front of me. I was took the photo a few times just to make sure I had it for the few seconds they held the pose!

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That’s Dancing Showcase

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Last night was a great night of performances at the summer showcase at That’s Dancing! There were no seats in the crowd, and the audience was enthusiastically supporting the students and staff at the studio. There were some great photos from the dancing, and I am starting to work through them this morning. I should have them up on the website to view this week.

Jessup, Maryland

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That’s Dancing performers at their studio ©TimeLine Media

Again, I wanted to remind everyone that the early bird sale on the American Star Ball photos will be ending tomorrow! All photo purchases are 20% off until Monday night. To view photos from both of these events, you can go to the proofing website here:

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Showcase General Dance

Showcase of That's Dancing in Jessup, Maryland ©TimeLine Media
©TimeLine Media – That’s Dancing Showcase

Thanks especially to Marielle and Carlos Pabon! Even though the event was smooth a usual, I know that it took a lot of work to pull it off. However, the staff at That’s Dancing is very experienced in running events. Not only did they have to prepare all of the dance performances, they also decorated and catered the evening. Continued luck to all the staff and students! I hope to see your updated routines in December.

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