By Carlos Alzamora.
This time I forgot to bring my camera, but hey the best camera is the one you have with you right? Or maybe the best camera is the one you left at home.
The lens on the iPhone 6 proved to be quite a great lens to capture all the detail on the branches and the texture on the tree. This is actually 3 frames stitched together using the app “AutoStitch” and then post-processed in Photoshop.
Big Tree, by Carlos Alzamora
This time I forgot to bring my camera, but hey the best camera is the one you have with you right? Or maybe the best camera is the one you left at home.
The lens on the iPhone 6 proved to be quite a great lens to capture all the detail on the branches and the texture on the tree.
This is actually 3 frames stitched together using the app “AutoStitch” and then post-processed in Photoshop.
Don’s response
Carlos is absolutely right in my opinion; the best camera is indeed the one you have with you.
The technical quality of this composite image offers abundant evidence of just how far phone camera technology has come. Not only is it more than sharp enough to convey the delicate tracery of the branches, but the dynamic range is quite impressive.
The aspect ratio is well outside the norm, but I think that it succeeds nevertheless.