#Kannesteinen

My go-to camera has always been Nikon. When I started to photograph in the 70ies, I had a couple of years of Richo, and from then, Nikon. It has always been, to me, the political correct camera (!). I still use a d5100 from time to time. Like this, the Kannestein, outside of Vågsøy, Norway.

But. 10 years ago I tried digital Canon, and even if I have no words for it, I always keep my photos based on what is pleasing to the eye rather than technical stuff which I don't know much about even after all these years, I find that Canon gives me better photos. And now, 90% of all my photos are iPhone - because my mobile phone is always there. Like for most others, I suppose.

Anyway, looking back at my Nikon photos I see they are softer, more like paintings compared to iPhone (and to some degree, Canon) which are more like drawings, illustrations. More yellows in one, more blues in the other. I have not used a filter on any of them, but I might have lighten them some, I usually do that.

What do you think, is camera brand important to you as a photographer, the hobby version of one. And why.

#camere #nikon #iPhone #canon #photos #fotografier #kannesteinen #norway #norge #vestlandet
Havet utenfor Vågsøy, vestelige Norge, med en stein som er slitt ned, den så kalte Kannesteinen.
2021-07-14
Kannesteinen, Oppedal, Vågsøy, Nordfjord, 9. juli 2021 #sommer #sommer2021 #kannesteinen #vågsøy #nordfjord #norge #norway

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