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Nice image and subject.
That iPhone is damn good, by the way.
Posted by: Stefano Mazza | February 22, 2012 at 12:27 AM
Yes, it is, Stefano.
Surprisingly and embarrassingly good.
Posted by: Gianni Galassi | February 22, 2012 at 07:30 AM
Bravo!
Posted by: Lou Doench | February 29, 2012 at 07:14 PM
Lazy, yes that is term :-).....the iPhone has a great camera but the camera in the new Nokia (41 mPixels of which it comprises 5 mPixel images) isn't half bad either. BTW I like the picture and like the fact that these small camera are so damned good at shooting macro. My LX3 also excels in macro and I know photographer who carry one around specifically for that purpuse. It is lighter that a speciallized macro lens and due to the small sensor it has a far bigger depth of field.
Greetings, Ed
Posted by: Ed | March 9, 2012 at 11:27 AM
Ed,
as a matter of fact I have never been macro-prone in my life. But new devices help us find new ways to express ourselves sometimes. So any new technology is welcome, provided that it widens our creative horizons.
That said, I value this photograph no more than an exercise. A pleasant one, but nothing more.
Posted by: Gianni Galassi | March 9, 2012 at 12:55 PM
Great, i found your blog on google and i like it for the first time. Continue your good job, i bookmarked your site. i'm waiting for the new iphone.
Posted by: blog radio | March 30, 2012 at 04:22 AM
Blog Radio,
I just visited the Photoshow in Rome and what struck me is that technology doesn't give us excuses anymore. It's only about vision, creativity and awareness, no matter the tool.
Posted by: Gianni Galassi | March 30, 2012 at 06:52 PM