Sharon visited the Carlsbad Flower Fields and got some great shots with her iPhone of butterflies from their Butterfly Encounter.




With the recent wildfires around SoCal, protecting your photographic memories is important. Sharon, during a recent potential evacuation order, found some old photos she printed when she was in college. She photographed the old matted prints using her cell phone camera and shared these wonderful images. Protecting and preserving your photography is something we photographers need to focus on.



Sharon has a flare capturing images with wit or that tell a story or pose a question. Her “below” eye-level photos this month do just that and they always spark conversation. Her “above” images of the Blue Angels fly-by taken by her iPhone show the wonderful image quality that cell phone has. Freezing a Blue Angels jet so you can read the wing is an impressive example of computational photography. The images an iPhone can capture, whether its freezing time or long exposures of Comet A3, never ceases to amaze me. Here are her photos:
Sharon had a unique group of theme-related photos – street photography. The photos were from a neighborhood house fire. Using her favorite gear – iPhone camera – she caught some dramatic images of billowing smoke, a ladder truck, and the fireman fighting the blaze in full gear. The late afternoon sunlight adds to the drama.