What I love about my iPhone 16 is the variation you can get with simple adjustments to the settings
I love my sunset photos; it can be used in many ways, traditional or to make something slightly different
Our beautifiul Shropshire countryside.
I love using the black & white option on my phone - now maybe I am showing my age
Here in Shropshire we are lucky to have Attingham Park just up the road. It is a beautiful place to visit, and with a couple of changes to my iPhone settings, there are some lovely photos available.
If you haven’t been to Barmouth, I would recommend a visit, especially to see the sunrise or sunset
We all love robins, as we know what that means. We have one that keeps coming into the garden; I’m hoping it’s Mum or Dad
There are a few hills in Shropshire, but the Wrekin is pretty much the only decent-sized hill near Telford and therefore quite prominent in the area. It also makes a good focal point for some nice photos and is also a great place to see the sunset, as you can see. It’s also popular with walkers and cyclists.
Why have one photograph when you can have four? And I love this time of year when the flowers start to bloom and nature is enjoying the sunshine
Why have four photographs when you can have eight? And you can still love this time of year when the flowers start to bloom and nature is enjoying the sunshine
Other than the two birds, which were taken with my Sony camera, all these photographs were taken using my iPhone16.
I appreciate we are moving into spring, but a winters scene from the Cuddyside in Peebles
An old analog photograph and one of my favourites ever taken. Turn it upside down and see what you see.
I love using the ‘macro’ option on my camera; it helps with photos like this one!
One of my favourite views. Sunset over Lodge Hill near Shifnal