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An iPhone Visits a Ghost Town

It sounds like the setup for a joke, but the punch line is… as a camera it did pretty well! The park hasn't touched most of the interiors in decades, and they don't want anyone even disturbing the dust. So having a light "camera" that is easy to maneuver can be particularly handy for low angle perspectives and hard-to-reach places where a big camera would be awkward.

As in past years, most of our Bodie workshops in 2015 bundle six hours of sunrise & interior access with another six to seven hours of sunset and night shooting. Our June 11 date is nearly full, but the others have room at the moment:
http://www.jeffsullivanphotography.com/blog/bodie-night-photography-workshops/

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In Album Bodie State Historic Park, California

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6 thoughts on “An iPhone Visits a Ghost Town”

  1. +Steve Morse Yes, the 12 I just added to the album, including the 4 shown here in this post. They might be easier to spot in this all-iPhone 5S album: https://plus.google.com/photos/+JeffreySullivan/albums/5976184451798095825

    I can't wait to upgrade to the 6+, or whatever comes out in the fall. I've used +Lori Hibbett 6+, and the image quality is higher, with more dynamic range and less noise. Now that the engineering manger from Nokia went to Apple, the next generation should be even better.

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