The best camera
Have you ever wondered which camera is the absolute best? The adverts will happily help you make that decision. People on various photography websites can suggest how to best drop $10,000 on a few lenses. Your friends might also tell you that Nikon is better than Canon. Well, I’m here to settle the matter for you. As a former Nikon shooter, now Canon shooter I want you to know that the best camera is the one you have with you. It’s really that simple.
Cumulus clouds over Louisiana August 6, 2010. Taken with my nearly 3 Megapixel camera on my iPhone. © Garrett Hubbard 2010.
One of my photography professors and now friend, Greg Cooper from Brooks Institute of Photography taught me this profound and simple truth. My camera’s F-stop, Shutter speed, and ISO are unknown and it doesn’t really matter. Go out and take some photographs you love with the camera you have.
I love this picture! I can’t believe you took it with your iPhone. Wish mine took pictures this good. This is still proof that a picture is only as good as the photographer. You have one special gift – and one good eye – for photographs. :0)
Words of Wisdom. I totally agree. When my now wife purchased my now old Canon Powershot S50 I boasted to anyone who would listen that it’s 5 megapixels. Did you here? 5.
Then my buddy Robert sat me down and educated me … Shut up. Go out and shoot and learn from your mistakes.
Amen
Absolutely gawgeous! and amazing it came from your iphone. Love it and I think God had a hand in the outcome as well 🙂
I call my Nikon D2H ‘the Israelite’s Shoes.’ It just keeps going. I don’t know how many hundreds of thousands of shots it has on it because the counter fritzed out. I am constantly changing between my 50mm 1.8 and my 24mm 2.8, but it doesn’t wear out. Six and a half years of everyday shooting… I praise God for it all the time.