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Weekend getaway at Ventura Beach
 
My wife asked me to post that if anybody here sees one of my watches that you love and are interested in to let me know! I've been told I need to thin down my collection. How rude!!
Am hugely interested. 😂🤣
 
No you didn’t - you expressed a reasonable point of view which is that these photos aren’t really much better than previous photos we’ve had with other iPhone models. That’s fair and I agree
For a phone, it takes good photos. But no phones take GREAT photos. When I need great quality photos, I'll use my full frame sensor camera. But for everyday shots without the hassles of breaking out my camera gear (if I even have it with me), the iPhone works fine. How it compares to previous models is going to be different for each person, and based upon the types of photos you take. That's my personal opinion :cool:

Edit: I'm patiently waiting for a full frame sensor DSLR with the power of computational photography.
 
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The history behind this watch makes no sense. I went on a solo motorcycle ride to Alaska on my dual-sport 650 Suzuki in 2009. A little over 12,000 kM in 13 riding days. Not a lot of sleep, since the daylight hours are LONG in Alaska! I'd finish my riding day around midnight, and it was still light out! While in Anchorage, I dropped by a watch shop and picked this up. There's something odd about buying a tropical themed watch while in Alaska :p
 
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