Friday, March 30, 2018

USING A CELLPHONE CAMERA


Good scenes can show up when you don’t have your primary camera with you. How often have you said, “I wish I had my camera with me”? A camera with the adjustments needed to fully capture the beauty or mood of the scene is great to have handy. But you can’t always lug one around. Fortunately, almost everyone today carries a cellphone with a built-in camera.

Early versions of cellphone cameras were relatively low resolution when Nokia and Sanyo introduced them in 2002. Technology has improved dramatically with every new version on cell phones since then. Today, they provide high resolution images and videos and the ability to edit in the phone’s camera app. They can provide images that are great for posting on social media or just capturing a moment.  Photo albums are now being replaced by cell phone photo libraries.

Harrisburg Railroad Bridge iPhone Image
The Harrisburg Hospital sits along the east bank of the Susquehanna River, a very scenic river. The dining area is called the Seven Bridges Café, which provides a great view of the bridges and the cityscape. My Canon was at home, so I made do with my iPhone camera. When leaving the hospital, the light of the setting sun was hitting the arches and abutments of the old railroad bridge and leaving interesting patterns of light and shadow. I had one of those “I wish I had my camera moments.” But at least there was an iPhone in my pocket to capture the moment.

Harrisburg Market Street Presbyterian Church iPhone Image
The spire of the Market Street Presbyterian Church is visible from the hospital’s café. Again, the cellphone camera provided the opportunity to capture the view.  

Sunday, March 18, 2018

THE BEAUTIFUL GAME

Winter is holding on. Spring flowers are hiding underground. But that doesn’t stop devotees of the beautiful game – soccer! Yes, it was very cold a few nights ago but the Tuscarora High School stadium lights beckoned. So off I went to practice my soccer photography skills. It wasn’t long and my fingers and toes were stinging with the cold. My plan was to stay for a short while just to practice. Could I stick to the plan? Are you kidding? I’m a soccer fan! Here are a few of the photos I was able to capture that frigid night.







Sunday, March 11, 2018

BREAK NEEDED

It has been a long time since I posted. A very busy basketball season just ended. It seemed like I was either taking photos or editing photos every evening.  One week there were five playoff games that I shot. But that is all behind me now. As much fun as it was, it became tedious at times. But I wouldn’t trade it for anything. I learned a lot out of it. Now it is a wait until the spring colors come out or its warm enough that shooting spring sports is comfortable. Maybe I can use the break to develop some posts that I have been thing about.