Phone Oreintation
It pains me to think of how many people only see my pictures (any pictures really) on a phone. Even worse, those that don't take the time to enlarge it simply by turning their phone to a horizontal orientation.
Back before the flood, I shot lots of verticals. All young photographers have visions of their sugar plums being on a magazine cover. And those were vertical. (Anybody remember the early Apple monitors with a vertical screen? You know, like a piece of paper?)
I really don't care which way we do it. I just wish we'd make up our minds. When computers became the default photography medium, I stopped taking many verticals and stuck with horizontals (or landscape orientation if you prefer).
I complained aloud about vertical (portrait) video one day and my son said, "You realize a lot of people only use vertical screens now, right?". Uhhhhh...
Just shoot me. And don't get me started about 8 x10 prints when my camera shoots 8 x12. It's enough to drive me square.
The Sun rises over the Golan Heights at Monte Sano State Park in Huntsville, Alabama.
Nikon D7200 — Nikon 200-500 F5.6 ED VR
500mm
F8@1/640th
ISO 400
(ROD_7555)
©Don Brown 2021
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