Sunday, October 21, 2012

High Tech à Paris


Some of us traipse up to the rooftop of Galeries Lafayette armed with large or small cameras to capture sunset in Paris with this spectacular view. Others  pull out their iPad.

13 comments:

Catherine said...

Yes you see more and more people taking photos with mobiles and iPads - a sign of the times

Cezar and Léia said...

Never lose a picture! :)
Léia

黄清华 Wong Ching Wah said...

Some of the best photos are really from a mobile !

Louise said...

I haven't got used to people taking photos on ipads yet! I've got an ipad and don't think I've ever actually used it to take a photo, of course I can barely wrestle it out of the hands of my son.

Vreni said...

I see more and more people taking photographs with their iPads. I think it´s rather unhandy...

PerthDailyPhoto said...

P gave me an iPad for my birthday, I love it but I would feel a right nana taking photos with it, even though I believe they take great images..oh my I'm so old haha!!

Kristie said...

I don't have an iPad but use my phone quite a bit. I think the photos come out fairly well considering that I am not a very good photographer! HA This is why I visit you V, I get to look at gorgeous photos from a very talented lady! :)

VM Sehy Photography said...

The iPad seems unwieldy to me. I'd rather use my iPhone for photos. Of course, once I get an iPad I'll have to give it a go out of curiosity. Perhaps I'll change my mind.

Alexa said...

My iPhone takes pretty good pictures, my iPad . . . not so much. Maybe a newer model takes better ones, but it just seems so awkward. On the whole, I think I'll stick with my trusty Sony Cybershot for now. :~}

Mary said...

My husband would do that! lol. Great photo. Love the candids. He's probably so engrossed, he has no idea you snapped him. :)

Unknown said...

Great photo - they always make me laugh because they look so odd - but each to his/her own! Have a lovely week. F x

Sketchbook Wandering said...

A new concept for me...it looked at first like he was reading a map or something...

Anonymous said...

C'est la vie :)