First photo taken by iPhone

© 2007 Lawrence I. Charters

Washington Apple Pi Journal, Vol. 29, no. 5, September-October 2007, p. 37.

First Washington Apple Pi photo taken with an iPhone

This is the Journal’s first photo taken by an iPhone, taken at the July General Meeting. The iPhone lacks a viewfinder, so you must take a photo at arm’s length, which is not the steadiest position. This is particularly disadvantageous in dim light, since the shutter speed will be slow and, as a consequence, the photo will be blurry to very blurry. This photo shows the crowd listening to the July presentation on building Web sites. Click on the image for a full-resolution image. (Photo taken with Kathleen Charters’ iPhone)

This is the Journal’s first photo taken with an iPhone, taken at the July General Meeting. The iPhone lacks a viewfinder, so you must take a photo at arm’s length, which is not the steadiest position. This is particularly disadvantageous in dim light, since the shutter speed will be slow and, as a consequence, the photo will be blurry to very blurry. This photo shows the crowd listening to the July presentation on building Web sites. Click on the image for a full-resolution image. (Photo taken with Kathleen Charters’ iPhone)