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RE: Minerals and Gems at the Denver
Beautiful images.
And if you tell me that you are not using high-end equipment or don't have years of photography experience, my iPhone is airborne out my kitchen window!
Again, very nice images.
Twisted me...
I was expecting to see Adamantium - the mineral enhancing Wolverine's bones, or Unobtanium - an actual cryptocurrency known for its "scarcity by design" model; and therefore, perceived stability as a store of value - a la gold and silver.
Namaste,
JaiChai
I shoot with a Nikon D300s with a variety of different lenses. I absolutely love my iPhone's camera for video and as an 'always with me' camera. When you consider that the image sensor is only about a 16th of the size of a DSLR, they still take pretty decent pictures. Its easy to see the difference in picture quality and clarity as well as superior focusing and brightness control with the DSLR. I'll add a second set of these soon. I only got half of the way through them before needing to sleep!
Sir,
At an early age, I once had ambitions to become a photographer. One summer, I did odd jobs and saved up for a Minolta or Nikon SLR - my dream cameras, way back then.
(Heavy Sigh)...
Then I ran away from home (long story) and let myself get side-tracked by life; OBE - Overcome By Events.
But to this day, I am still mesmerized by artistic, thought provoking images. And I admire the imaginative individuals with the talent and wherewithall to craft such photography.
Thanks for taking the time to reply; and of course the benevolent generosity.
Namaste,
JaiChai
It's never too latte to start a new hobby. I love photography and try to have my camera with me at all times, just in case. Cheers, @rebele93