Sometimes grabbing a mobile phone is more convenient than changing lenses in a dusty, pollen-filled environment. I can also use accessory lenses without the complications of getting dust on my sensor. I've added a couple of dozen new photos to my iPhone 6S+ album on Google Photos so you can see some of the shots I've tried it on lately.
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iPhone 6S+ Photos
49 new photos · Album by Jeff Sullivan
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Wow, sharing albums from +Google Photos looks terrible on G+! What happened? Isn't there ample code for this from the past nearly 5 years of G+?
Well done! You were in DV at the right time for sure. Thanks for sharing your iPhone shots.
This is a beauty. Love just one flower closeup.
Great series and a few masterpieces, really love them. I'm also using iphone6+s more and more - it does an amazing job for what it is.
+Marek Potoma Sometimes it's the most convenient camera, other times using it to quickly record a subject or location is better than a lens change in a very dusty or pollen-filled environment. It's particularly good for macro with the addition of an accessory lens.
+Jeff Sullivan - I did not get to add any additional lenses, but I use the iphone a lot when I finish shooting with the main camera. Or to just pass the feel of place like here: http://www.landandcolors.com/blog/baikal-reflections