Okay, this is sort of a continuation of one of my first entry. That entry was about how media has changed since I took up my old hobby again. This time I'm going to address the quality issue that you get when you use a digital phone camera versus using a digital camera or a DSLR.
When I began to get interested in plant photography again, fall of 2021, all I had was a digital camera that came with my Samsung A10 smart phone. I was thrilled to be using a camera again, but I had very little experience using a camera/phone (Heck, I bought my 1st smartphone in August of 2021, way behind the times communication wise). Needless to say I had a lot to learn about using phone-cameras or camera-phones.
As I continually submit photographs to NGA, I see my old photographs from last fall and how they compare with the photographs that I have taken since I purchased my digital camera. I've done my best to retake as many of those pictures as opportunities arise. Here are a couple of examples of before and after.
In the fall, I submitted this picture of Spanish needles:
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