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iPhone Lightning 2018

1/22/2019

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Lightning shot with an iphone and iLightning Cam2 app. in Los Lunas, New Mexico. Dry Heat Photography

Boldly Going Where iPhones
​Are Not Supposed To Go

You may not realize that almost all of the photos on this blog are shot with an iPhone. There are a few exceptions (like the previous lightning post say for instance) but, by and large, these are iPhone photos. I have a real camera and I know how to use it but it's just so bulky and time consuming to lug it around and transfer the images from device to device that I have made it my mission to do as much as possible with the camera that fits in my pocket, the iPhone.
On a side note, way back in the day I remember saying "My camera doesn't make phone calls, why do I need my phone to take pictures?!?!" Ha...ha...oh.., I kill me. Famous last words and all.

Anyway, I found a lightning trigger app for the iPhone. Skeptical peeps said it would never work, that no such thing could exist.

Well, I would like to demonstrate that such a thing could exist and, not only that, but it works too!

All of the lightning photos in this post were shot with the iLightningCam2 app. It's not perfect, sometimes it doesn't fire, but when it works it works pretty well!
Lightning shot with an iPhone and iLightningCam2 app. DeAnna Vincent
Lightning shot with iPhone SE. Dry Heat Photography
Lightning shot with iPhone SE. Dry Heat Photography
Lightning shot with iPhone SE in Los Lunas, New Mexico. Dry Heat Photography
lightning shot with iPhone SE and iLightningCam app. Dry Heat Photography
Lightning shot with an iphone. Dry Heat Photography
Lightning shot with an iPhone during a summer monsoon in New Mexico. Dry Heat Photography
Lightning shot with an iPhone SE in Los Lunas, NM. Dry Heat Photography
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