raid
Dad Photographer
I am declaring my "Digital Compact" for this thread to be my iPhone 6.
link: https://raid.smugmug.com/October-2017-iPhone-6-Clams-Project/i-tm7xXTW
Yesterday, I went with my 12 year old daughter (Lina) to Pensacola Beach to collect 150 clams from the Gulf of Mexico. I had to fist purchase a license to be able to do this legally. I stuck my iphone in my back pocket, and I helped Lina count and save the 150 clams for her science experiment. While I had with me a small camera backpack with two M 4/3 cameras, there was no time to use them.
This is a panorama image of the scene. Lina is on the left in the water.
It had rained that morning, so there was water on the beach.
A close-up of the water. It looked interesting to me.
People chatting at the beach is a slice of life.
More people are arriving to the beach, but it was 9:30am on a Saturday.
This is how the beach looked like as we were leaving the beach to drive to the UWF Marine Biology Lab to meet a Professor who would help Lina with her science project (on clams). I asked Lina to stop for a few seconds since I liked that view with the birds too.
Line-the young scientist!
The clams for her experiment on freeze tolerance (studying future climate changes and the way clams may be affected by it)
Lina recording in her "Log" the details for her project. The clams are seen being cooled down with ice.
The final destination for the clams (The Freezer).
I spent all day long with Lina on her experiment. It was after 7pm when we left UWF to drive back home.
This was my Lina just a few years ago!
This is Life.
link: https://raid.smugmug.com/October-2017-iPhone-6-Clams-Project/i-tm7xXTW
Yesterday, I went with my 12 year old daughter (Lina) to Pensacola Beach to collect 150 clams from the Gulf of Mexico. I had to fist purchase a license to be able to do this legally. I stuck my iphone in my back pocket, and I helped Lina count and save the 150 clams for her science experiment. While I had with me a small camera backpack with two M 4/3 cameras, there was no time to use them.
This is a panorama image of the scene. Lina is on the left in the water.

It had rained that morning, so there was water on the beach.

A close-up of the water. It looked interesting to me.

People chatting at the beach is a slice of life.

More people are arriving to the beach, but it was 9:30am on a Saturday.

This is how the beach looked like as we were leaving the beach to drive to the UWF Marine Biology Lab to meet a Professor who would help Lina with her science project (on clams). I asked Lina to stop for a few seconds since I liked that view with the birds too.

Line-the young scientist!

The clams for her experiment on freeze tolerance (studying future climate changes and the way clams may be affected by it)

Lina recording in her "Log" the details for her project. The clams are seen being cooled down with ice.

The final destination for the clams (The Freezer).

I spent all day long with Lina on her experiment. It was after 7pm when we left UWF to drive back home.
This was my Lina just a few years ago!

This is Life.
retinax
Well-known
Nice pictures, Reid, I especially like the one with the blue umbrellas. Your daughter has guts.
What happened to the frozen clams? Another experiment involving, for excample, shallots and white wine?
What happened to the frozen clams? Another experiment involving, for excample, shallots and white wine?
raid
Dad Photographer
Thanks! I enjoyed seeing my daughter do such scientific explorations.
The frozen clams "will be disposed by the Professor" is our explanation. This is serious stuff in the annual Science Fair competitions.
The frozen clams "will be disposed by the Professor" is our explanation. This is serious stuff in the annual Science Fair competitions.
robert blu
quiet photographer
Interesting work! Both form Lina and from you!
robert
robert
taemo
eat sleep shoot
nice pictures, making me miss those nice Florida beaches.
and great use of panorama, makes me feel like i was there.
impressive what kind of projects kids are interested on doing now a days, looking forward to hear how the project went.
and great use of panorama, makes me feel like i was there.
impressive what kind of projects kids are interested on doing now a days, looking forward to hear how the project went.
Axel
singleshooter
Just did a pano yesterday on a bike tour here around...
raid
Dad Photographer
Interesting work! Both form Lina and from you!
robert
Thank you Robert. A scientist is emerging! It is tiring to sit in a lab for 8 hours, but I do this for my daughters so that they will be motivated for success.
raid
Dad Photographer
nice pictures, making me miss those nice Florida beaches.
and great use of panorama, makes me feel like i was there.
impressive what kind of projects kids are interested on doing now a days, looking forward to hear how the project went.
Thank you. Her Professor did the experiment today, and he compared his results with Lina's results. Based on this comparison, a third run of trials will be designed next.
The panorama setting can be very effective in making you feel you are "there".
raid
Dad Photographer
Just did a pano yesterday on a bike tour here around...
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Nicely done! The colors are awesome and the composition was done very well.
wjlapier
Well-known
biomed
Veteran
With the LX100

Axel
singleshooter
Very nice panos here.
I use a Fuji F900EXR that can do "Hochkant-Panorama" what means that the sensors longest side is vertical while swinging the cam around.
This way I get a bit more resolution or height in the picture than using it horizontal.
I use a Fuji F900EXR that can do "Hochkant-Panorama" what means that the sensors longest side is vertical while swinging the cam around.
This way I get a bit more resolution or height in the picture than using it horizontal.
taemo
eat sleep shoot
this thread reminded me that I still have some Panorama shots taken with my Iphone
love the perspective that you get with a panorama, unfortunately I forgot I had it on my arsenal while in Dubrovnik and London.
Saint Domnius Bell Tower, Split by Earl Dieta, on Flickr
Positano Beach by Earl Dieta, on Flickr
Zion NP by Earl Dieta, on Flickr
Yosemite NP by Earl Dieta, on Flickr
and a selfie of me
Le Sirenuse brunch, Positano by Earl Dieta, on Flickr
love the perspective that you get with a panorama, unfortunately I forgot I had it on my arsenal while in Dubrovnik and London.




and a selfie of me

raid
Dad Photographer
Very nice panos here.
I use a Fuji F900EXR that can do "Hochkant-Panorama" what means that the sensors longest side is vertical while swinging the cam around.
This way I get a bit more resolution or height in the picture than using it horizontal.
The iphone does "vertical panorama" shots only. I hold the phone vertically.
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