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Shot w/ my iPhone 13. Turned into b & w.
I respect photographers who use roll film and non iPhone cameras.
I have a NIKON D-3200’and one day I will hopefully go back to using it, especially if I get a telephoto lens .
Until then…
nzjim · 56-60, MNew
@soar2newhighs i use my phone quite a lot (Samsung S24). Its much easier to carry and does a far better job at answering calls than my cameras 😁
I'll often convert cellphone photos to B&W with Lightroom and Photoshop.
This is a recent image from Maraetai near Auckland, New Zealand taken with my phone.

RodneyTrotter1 · 100+, M
Nice!

I just bought a Canon AE-1 and I've been studying videos on how to use it. The only thing that confuses me now is the light meter so I think I'll trust the Sunny 16 rule when outside and refer to an app when indoors.
nzjim · 56-60, MNew
@RodneyTrotter1 I believe the AE-1 has a shutter priority mode (you select an aperture and it will decide on the correct shutter speed). Using this automatic mode as a starting place may help?
Hate to admit it but despite using analog and digital ale cameras, I am spoiled by my iPhone 13
Here is a simple image that I turned from
Color to b & w.
nzjim · 56-60, MNew
@soar2newhighs there's most definitely a difference between images taken with a phone and those taken with a camera. Which is better? They each have merit. I suppose shooting with a film camera requires a greater understanding of light whereas the digital camera or phone does everything for you. I went back to film to get more engaged with the making of a photograph as Ansel Adams may have said.

Anyway, here's another cellphone photo for you.
@nzjim Yes…Ansel, The Zone system. I took the NYI course. Great course.
H1raeth · 36-40, M

 
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